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Octavian: Senator, Consul and Triumvir from 43 BC; de-facto sole ruler from 27 BC; proclaimed Augustus, emperor 12 BC - 14 AD.

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BMCRE 317Augustus AR aureus, Emerita mint. 19-18 BC. 7.86 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS between two laurel trees / OB CIVIS SERVATOS in three lines within an oak wreath. BMCRE 317; Cohen 206; Calico 249; RIC -; Sear -.TextImage
BMCRE 317
denarius
Augustus AR denarius from aureus dies, Emerita mint. 19-18 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS between two laurel trees / OB CIVIS SERVATOS in three lines within an oak wreath. BMCRE 317 var (aureus only); RIC - (ditto); Sear - (ditto).TextImage
Cohen 92Augustus, AE contortiate. Struck AD 356-394. 38.7 mm, 26.81 gr. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, laureate head right, countermark: palm branch in right field / Hunting scene, stag running right, chased by hounds, hare running right above; city wall around lower left. Cohen 92; Alfoeldi I, 122.5; Sambon 903.TextImage
RIC 1a
Sear5 1642
Augustus AR Quinarius. Minted in Emerita, Spain, 25-23 BC, by P Carisia. Bare head right / P CARISI LEG, Victory standing right crowning trophy, dagger and curved sword at base. RSC 386. TextImage
RIC 1bAugustus AR Quinarius. Spain, Emerita mint, 25-23 BC. Bare head left, AVGVST behind / P CARISI LEG, Victory standing right, crowning trophy. RSC 387, BMC 295. TextImage
RIC 2aAugustus Denarius. Emerita mint, ca 25-23 BC. P Carisius, legate propraetore. IMP CAESAR AVGVST, bare head right / P dot CARISIVS dot LEG dot PRO dot PR, spear head, round shield with boss and decoration, and curved sword. TextImage
RIC 3Augustus. AR denarius, Emerita mint. 21.4 mm, 3.58 g. Struck 25-23 BC. Legate P. Carisius. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS, anti-clockwise from lower right, bare head right. / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, round shield with octagon in central boss, spearhead with short shaft above, curved sword right below. RIC 3; BMCRE 277; RSC 400.TextImage
RIC 4b
Sear5 1628
Augustus Denarius. Emerita mint, ca 25-23 BC. P Carisius, legatus propraetore. IMP CAESAR AVGVST, bare head left / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, trophy on heap of arms. RSC 402. TextImage
RIC 5Augustus Denarius. Minted at Emerita, Spain, 25-23 BC, by P Carisius. IMP CAESAR AVGVST, bare head right / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, trophy of Celtiberian arms erected on heap of shields and lances. RSC 403a. TextImage
RIC 6Augustus. AR denarius, Emerita mint. 20 mm, 3.8 g. Struck 25-23 BC. Legate P. Carisius. IMP CAESAR AVGVST, anti-clockwise from lower right, bare head right. / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, trophy, consisting of helmet, cuirass and shield with naked, bound captive kneeling right at its base. RIC 6; BMCRE 287; RSC 404; BMCRR Spain 120; Paris 1035.TextImage
RIC 7aAugustus Denarius. Emerita, Spain, 25-23 BC, by P Carisius. IMP CAESAR AVGVST, bare head right / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, helmet between dagger and bipennis (double axe). BMC 281, RSC 405. TextImage
RIC 7bAugustus Denarius. Emerita mint, 25-23 BC, by P Carisius. IMP CAESAR AVGVST, bare head left / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, helmet betwen dagger and bipennis. BMC 282. TextImage
RIC 8Augustus Denarius. Emerita mint, ca 25-23 BC. P Carisius, legatus propraetore. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTV, bare head right / P CARISIVS LEG PROPR, dagger, helmet and bipennis. RSC 406a. TextImage
RIC 9a
Sear5 1627
Augustus Denarius. IMP CAESAR AVGVST, bare head right / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, city walls with name of city EMERITA in center. RSC 397. (2 examples)
RIC 10Augustus. AR denarius, Emerita mint. 20 mm, 3.44 g. Struck 25-23 BC. Legate P. Carisius. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / P CARISIVS LEG PRO PR, circular city wall with nine towers and two gates, EMERITA above the gates. RIC 10; BMCRE 292; Cohen 397a.TextImage
RIC 15aAugustus AE As of Emerita, Spain, 25-23 BC. CAESAR AVG TRIB POTEST, bare head right / P CARISIVS LEG AVGVSTI in three lines. Cohen 388. TextImage
RIC 15bAugustus AE As. Emerita mint, 25-23 BC. CAESAR AVG TRIB POTEST, bare head left / P CARISIVS LEG AVGVSTI in three lines. Cohen 389. TextImage
RIC 17Augustus, AE27 As of Emerita, Spain. 27 BC-14 AD. As. Legatus P. Carisius. TRIBVN POTEST CAESAR AVG, bare head right. / CARISIVS LEG AVGVSTI legend in three lines. RIC 17; RPC I 18; Cohen 390.TextImage
RIC 19Augustus AE As. Emerita mint, 25-23 BC. CAESAR AVG TRIBVNIC POTEST (clockwise from top right), bare head right / P CARISIVS LEG AVGVSTI in three lines. RIC 19.TextImage
RIC 20Augustus AE As. Emerita mint, 25-23 BC. CAESAR AVGV TRIB POTEST, bare head right / P CARISIVS LEG AVGVSTI in three lines. TextImage
RIC 21Augustus. 26mm/8.80grs. P. Carisius, legatus Augusti. Spain, Emerita. CAESAR AVGV TRIBVN POTES, bare head of Augustus left / P CARISIVS LEG AVGVSTI, three lines across fields. RIC 21; Cohen 392; Paris 1089. TextImage
RIC 23Augustus, AE As, 27mm, Emerita mint, Signed by P. Carisius. Struck 25-23 BC. CAESAR AVGVST TRIB POTEST, bare head right / [P] CARISIVS-LEG-[A]VGVSTI in three lines. AMC 328; RIC 23.TextImage
RIC 25Augustus AE As of Emerita, Spain. P. Carisius, legatus. ca 25-23 BC. CAESAR AVGVST TRIBVNI POTEST (clockwise from top right), bare head right. / P CARISIVS LEG AVGVSTI in three lines. RIC 25; Cohen 394; BMCRE 298-299 note; Babelon Carisius 28.TextImage
RIC 33aAugustus Denarius. Uncertain Spanish mint (Caesaraugusta?), circa 18-17 BC. Laureate head right / CAESAR above, AVGVSTVS below, two laurel trees. RSC 47. TextImage
RIC 36aAugustus denarius. Laureate head right / two laurel branches on either side of shield inscribed CL V, CAESAR AVGVSTVS and SP QR, above and below. TextImage
RIC 37a
Sear'88 #484
Augustus Denarius. Struck circa 19/8 BC. Spanish mint. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, oak-wreathed head right / DIVVS IVLIVS, comet of eight rays with tail upward. RIC 37a, RSC 98. (Note that the old Sear lists wreathed head "right or left").TextImage
RIC 37b
Sear5 1607
Augustus Denarius. Spanish mint, ca 17 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, head left in oak wreath / DIVVS IVLIVS across field, comet with eight rays and tail. RSC 97. (2 examples)
RIC 38bAugustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, Oak-wreathed head of Augustus left / DIVVS IVLIVS above and beneath comet with eight rays and tail. RSC 99. TextImage
RIC 39aAugustus, AR denarius. Struck 19-18 BC in Colonia Caesaraugusta, Spain. 3.41 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / MARTIS VLTORIS, Circular, domed tetrastyle temple with Mars, helmeted, holding legionary eagle and standard over left shoulder, standing left within. RIC 39a; Cohen 205.TextImage
RIC 40aAugustus Denarius. Spanish (Caesaraugusta?) mint, 19-18 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / OB CIVIS above, SERVATOS below, rostral wreath with ties pointing upwards. TextImage
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RIC 40bAugustus Denarius. Spanish mint, ca 19-18 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head left / OB CIVIS above, SERVATOS below, oak wreath with medallion at top, knotted at bottom with the two strings of the tie rising upwards. RSC 211. TextImage
RIC 41Augustus AR Denarius. Colonia Patricia or uncertain mint in Gaul, ca 19-18 BC. 20 mm, 3.71 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / SIGNIS RECEPTIS, Mars, helmeted and cloaked, standing left, head turned fully right, holding aquila and standard. RIC 41; BMC 332; RSC 259; Paris 1310.TextImage
RIC 42aAugustus Denarius. Caesaraugusta, Spain, ca 18-17 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / round shield inscribed SPQR / CLV in two lines. RSC 294. TextImage
RIC 42b
Sear5 1637
Augustus Denarius. Struck 19-18 BC. Caesaraugusta mint. Bare head left / Round shield inscribed SPQR/CL V in two lines. RSC 293. (2 examples)
RIC 43aAugustus Denarius. Spanish (Caesaraugusta?) mint, 19-18 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / SP QR in two lines above and beneath shield incribed CL V. RSC 292a. TextImage
RIC 43bAugustus Denarius. Spanish mint. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head left / SP QR in two lines above and beneath shield; CL V inscribed on shield. TextImage
RIC 47a varAugustus, AR denarius, Colonia Caesaraugusta, Spain, 19 BC-18 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS; laureate bust right / SPQR to left of Victory flying right, both hands holding shield inscribed CL V, also holding laurel branch in right hand. RIC 47a var (bust type); BMC 342. TextImage
RIC 51Augustus, AR denarius. Tarraco or Colonia Patricia mint, struck ca 20-16 BC. 20mm. 3.92 g. No legend, laureate head right / CAESAR AVGVSTVS above and beneath two laurel branches. RIC 51; RSC 47; BMCRE 352.TextImage
RIC 57Augustus, AR denarius. Colonia Patricia mint, struck 17-16 BC. 3.83 g. No legend, bare head right / IOVI-VOT SVSC-PRO SAL-CAES AVG-SPQR in five lines within oak wreath. RIC 57; RSC 183; Paris 1233.TextImage
RIC 58Augustus AR Denarius. Colonia Caesaraugusta (?) or uncertain mint in Gaul, ca 19-18 BC. 21 mm, 3.26 g. no legend, bare head right. / SIGNIS RECEPTIS, Mars, helmeted and cloaked, standing front, head facing, holding aquila and standard. RIC 58; BMC 413 (this coin).TextImage
RIC 63aAugustus AV aureus. Uncertain Spanish mint, possibly Colonia Patricia. 27 BC-14 AD. 21 mm, 7.91 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / IOV - TON across fields, hexastyle temple on three steps, with Jupiter standing left within, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC I 63a; Calicó 237; BMC 362.TextImage
RIC 63a
Denarius
Augustus AR denarius. Uncertain Spanish mint, possibly Colonia Patricia. 27 BC-14 AD. 19 mm, 3.74 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / IOV - TON across fields, hexastyle temple on three steps, with Jupiter standing left within, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC I 63a (denarius); RSC 179; BMCRE 363. Denarius omitted from RIC.TextImage
RIC 64Augustus AR denarius. Uncertain Spanish mint, possibly Colonia Patricia. 27 BC-14 AD. 19 mm, 3.8 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head left. / IOV - TON across fields, hexastyle temple on three steps, with Jupiter standing left within, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. RIC I 64; RSC 180; Hunter 154.TextImage
RIC 66Augustus AV Aureus. Spanish mint (Colonia Patricia?), circa 19 BC. AVGVSTVS CAESAR, bare head right / IOVIS TONANT, Jupiter standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, within hexastyle temple. Calicó 240. TextImage
RIC 69aAugustus denarius. Bare head right / MAR VLT to right and left of domed temple, Mars standing left within. RIC 69a; BMCRE 367. TextImage
RIC 75aAugustus Denarius. Colonia Patricia mint. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / OB CIVIS - SERVATOS above and beneath oak wreath, its ties in the centre. RIC 75a; BMCRE 376; Paris 1164-1169; RSC 210.TextImage
RIC 77a
Sear5 1625
Augustus. AR Denarius. Struck 19 BC. Colonia Patricia mint. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / OB/CIVES/SERVATOS in three lines within wreath with ties inward. RSC 208. (One example)
RIC 77bAugustus AR Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head left / OB/CIVES/SERVATOS within wreath. RSC 209a. TextImage
RIC 79a
Sear5 1626
Augustus Denarius. Uncertain Spanish mint, ca 19 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / OB CIVES SERVATOS above and beneath shield inscribed SPQR CL V. RSC 215. (One example)
RIC 79bAugustus AR Denarius, uncertain Spanish mint, ca 19 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / OB CIVES SERVATOS above and beneath shield inscribed SPQR CL V. BMC 383.TextImage
RIC 81Augustus AR Denarius. Colonia Caesaraugusta (?) or uncertain mint in Gaul, ca 19-18 BC. 21 mm, 3.59 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / SIGNIS RECEPTIS, Mars, helmeted and cloaked, standing front, head very slightly right, holding aquila and standard. RIC 81; Paris 1095.TextImage
RIC 82a
Sear5 1632
Augustus denarius. Bare head left / SIGNIS RECEPTIS on either side of Mars standing left, head right, with aquila and standard. RSC 259, BMC 414. (example)
RIC 82bAugustus AR denarius. 27 BC – 14, Colonia Patricia (?) struck circa 19 BC. 3.43 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head left. / SIGNIS RECEPTIS, Mars helmeted and cloaked, standing left, holding legionary eagle and standard over shoulder. RIC 82b; Cohen 262; Paris 1115.TextImage
RIC 86a
Sear5 1633
Augustus Denarius. c19-18 BC. Colonia Patricia mint. Bare head of Augustus right / SIGNIS RECEPTIS, round shield inscribed CL V between aquila and standard. RSC 265. (One example)
RIC 86bAugustus denarius. Bare head right / SIGNIS RECEPTIS and SP QR, above and beneath standard and aquila flanking shield incribed CL V. RSC 286, BMC 420. TextImage
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RIC 87aAugustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / SIGNIS RECEPTIS S-P-Q-R, circular shield with standard on left, aquila on right. TextImage
RIC 87bAugustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head left / SIGNIS RECEPTIS S-P-Q-R, circular shield with standard on left and aquila on right. TextImage
RIC 93Augustus Denarius. Spanish (Colonia Patricia?) mint. ca 19 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / Victory standing facing, holding shield inscribed SPQR. TextImage
RIC 93vAugustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / SP-QR, Victory flying facing holding shield. TextImage
RIC 94vAugustus Denarius. Colonia Patricia mint, circa 19 BC. AVGVSTVS CAESAR, head right, wearing oak wreath / Victory flying right, holding wreath over shield. TextImage
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RIC 96-101
For the various legend variations to identify RIC 96-101 please refer to this table.
RIC 96Augustus, AR denarius, Colonia Patricia. 3.68 g. 18 BC. SPQR PARE above, CONS SVO below, Toga picta over tunica palmata between aquila on the left and wreath on the right. / CAESARI AVGVSTO below, slow quadriga right, Victories on the carriage panels and four miniature horses on top. RIC 96; Paris IMP-4873; Paris BNC I 261.TextImage
RIC 97Augustus, AR denarius, Colonia Patricia. 18 mm, 3.81 g. 18 BC. SPQR PAREN above, CONS SVO below, Toga picta over tunica palmata between aquila on the left and wreath on the right. / CAESARI AVGVSTO above, slow quadriga right, Victories on the carriage panels and four miniature horses on top. RIC 97; Paris 1198; Berlin 18207567.TextImage
RIC 98Augustus, AR denarius, Colonia Patricia. 18 mm, 3.79 g. 18 BC. SPQR PAREN above, CONS SVO below, Toga picta over tunica palmata between aquila on the left and wreath on the right. / CAESARI AVGVSTO below, slow quadriga left, Victories on the carriage panels and four miniature horses on top. RIC 98; Paris 1199.TextImage
RIC 99
Sear5 1604
Augustus, AR denarius, Colonia Patricia. 3.72 g. 18 BC. SPQR PARENT (NT ligate) above, CONS SVO below, Toga picta over tunica palmata between aquila on the left and wreath on the right. / CAESARI above AVGVSTO below, slow quadriga right, Victories on the carriage panels and four miniature horses on top. RIC 99; BMCRE 397.(2 examples)
RIC 100Augustus, AR denarius, Colonia Patricia. 18 mm, 3.58 g. 18 BC. SPQR PARENT (NT ligate) above, CONS SVO below, Toga picta over tunica palmata between aquila on the left and wreath on the right. / CAESARI AVGVSTO below, slow quadriga right, Victories on the carriage panels and four miniature horses on top. RIC 100; BMCRE 401; RSC 80.TextImage
RIC 101Augustus, AR denarius, Colonia Patricia. 18 mm, 3.47 g. 18 BC. SPQR PARENTI above, CONS SVO below, Toga picta over tunica palmata between aquila on the left and wreath on the right. / CAESARI above AVGVSTO below, slow quadriga right, Victories on the carriage panels and four miniature horses on top. RIC 101 corr. (this coin); BMCRE 400 (this coin).(RIC has CONS SVO also above in error.)TextImage
RIC 105a
Sear5 1623
Augustus Denarius. Spanish (Colonia Patricia?) mint, 18 BC. CAESARI AVGVSTO, laureate head right / MAR-VLT, legionary eagle between standards in circular, hexstyle temple with domed roof. RIC 105a, RSC 190. (1 example)
RIC 105bAugustus denarius. CAESARI AVGVSTO, laureate head left / MAR VLT to right and left of domed hexastyle temple, two standards and aquila within. RIC 105b; RSC 192; BMCRE 375; Paris 1205. TextImage
RIC 108a
Sear5 1634
Augustus AR Denarius. Mint of Spain, 18 BC. CAESARI AVGVSTO, laureate head right / Slow quadriga right, its panels ornamented, containing aquila and surmounted by four miniature galloping horses, SPQR in ex. (2 examples)
RIC 108bAugustus AR Denarius. Struck circa 19 BC. Colonia Patricia(?) mint. CAESARI AVGVSTO, laureate head left / SPQR in exergue, triumphal quadriga walking right, bearing aquila and four miniature galloping horses. TextImage
RIC 115
Sear5 1635
Augustus Denarius. Spanish mint, 18 BC. CAESARI AVGVSTO, laureate head left / SPQR beneath domed tetrastyle temple, standard in a chariot within. (One example)
RIC 119Augustus denarius. SP QR on either side of domed terastyle temple, in which is a chariot with aquila. RSC 279, BMC 389. TextImage
RIC 120Augustus Denarius. Spanish mint, ca 18 BC. Laureate head left / SP QR on either side of domed tetrastyle temple, standard in a chariot within. TextImage
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RIC 121Augustus AV Quinarius. Ca 18-17/6 BC, Colonia Patricia mint(?). AVG-VST, bare head right / Victory standing right on globe, holding torch and palm-branch. Cohen 331. TextImage
RIC 125Augustus, AV aureus. Struck 18-16 BC, 18.8 mm, 7.87 g. No legend, bare head right / AVGVSTVS beneath capricorn right, holding globe over rudder, cornucopiae above. RIC 125; Cohen 20; Paris 1264; Calicó 164.TextImage
RIC 126
Sear5 1592
Augustus Denarius. Spanish mint, 18-16 BC. Bare head right / Capricorn flying right with cornucopiae and rudder on globe, AVGVSTVS below. RIC 126. (example)
RIC 128Augustus Denarius. Colonia Patricia mint, 18-16 BC. Bare head right / AVGVSTVS beneath Capricorn left, between front hooves holding globe attached to rudder, cornucopiae on back. TextImage
RIC 130Augustus Denarius. Spain, 18-16 BC. Bare head left / Capricorn flying right with cornucopiae on its back and holding a globe attached to a rudder, AVGVSTVS below. TextImage
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RIC 132Augustus Denarius. Colonia Patria mint, 18-17 BC. SPQR IMP CAESARI AVG COS XI TR POT VI, bare head left / CIVIB ET SIGN MILIT A PART RECVPER, Arch of Augustus with facing quadriga atop, figures on either side holding standard, aquila and bow. RSC 85. TextImage
RIC 134a
Sear5 1606
Augustus Denarius. Colonia Patricia mint, 18-16 BC.. SPQR IMP CAESARI AVG COS XI TR POT VI, bare head of Augustus right / CIVIB ET SIGN MILIT A PART RECVPER, triumphal arch with three portals, Augustus in quadriga between two Parthians on top. RSC 84. (One example)
RIC 136cfAugustus Denarius. Spanish mint (Colonia Patricia?), ca 18-16 BC. SPQR IMP CAESARI AVG COS XI TRI POT VI, bare head right / CIVIB ET SIGN MILIT A PART RECVP, triumphal arch facing, surmounted by triumphal quadriga, figures standing on either side, one holding legionary aquila, the other a bow. RSC 83 cf. TextImage
RIC 144
Sear5 1631
Augustus Denarius. Colonia Patricia (?) mint, 18-16 BC. SPQR • CAESARI AVGVSTO, bare head right / QVOD VIAE • MVNSVNT •, Augustus, being crowned by Victory, in triumphal quadriga right, set on double arch adorned with prows, set on an arcade. RSC 233. (One example)
RIC 148Augustus Denarius. Colonia Patricia mint, 17/6 BC. SPQR IMP CAESARI, bare head right / VOT P SVSC PRO SAL ET RED I O M SACR, Mars standing facing, head right, holding parazonium and vexillum. RSC 321. TextImage
RIC 150a, vAugustus AR Denarius. Uncertain Spanish mint, perhaps Colonia Patricia, 18 BC - 16 BC. SPQR CAESARI AVGVSTO, bare head right / VOT P SVSC PRO SAL ET RED I O M SACR, Mars, helmeted and cloaked, standing left, head right, holding vexillum and parazonium over shoulder, TextImage
RIC 150a
Sear5 1641
Augustus Denarius. Spain, Colonia Patricia mint, 17-16 BC. SPQR CAESARI AVGVSTO, bare head right / VOT P SVSC PRO SAL ET RED I O M SACR, Mars standing left, holding vexillum and parazonium over shoulder. RSC 325. (2 examples)
RIC 155
Sear5 1729
Augustus and Agrippa AE Dupondius. Nemausus Mint, 20-10 BC. IMP DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, wearing rostral crown, and Augustus, bare / COL NEM, crocodile chained to palm, wreath with long ties trailing above. Cohen 7, RPC 523. (One example)
RIC 156Augustus and Agrippa AE Dupondius. Nemausus Mint, 20-10 BC. IMP DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, wearing rostral crown, and Augustus, bare / COL NIM, palm shoot, crocodile before, two wreaths with long ties trailing above palm tip. RPC 523. TextImage
RIC 157Augustus and Agrippa AE As of Nemausus, Gaul, 20-10 BC. IMP above, DIVI F beneath back-to-back heads of Agrippa, in rostral crown, and Augustus, bare / COL-NEM (NE ligate), palm-shoot behind chained crocodile. RPC 523. TextImage
RIC 158
Sear5 1730
Augustus and Agrippa AE Dupondius or As of Gaul, Nemausus. ca 10 BC - 10 AD. IMP DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, in rostral crown, and Augustus, in oak wreath / COL NEM, crocodile chained to palm behind, wreath to left. Cohen 10, RPC 524. TextImage
RIC 158
SD c'mark
Augustus and Agrippa AE Dupondius or As of Gaul, Nemausus. ca 10 BC - 10 AD. IMP DIVI F, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, in rostral crown, and Augustus, in oak wreath / COL NEM, crocodile chained to palm behind, wreath to left. SD countermark (Pangerl 25) on crocodile's back. RIC 158; Cohen 10, RPC 524.TextImage
RIC 159
Sear5 1731
Agrippa and Augusutus AE Dupondius of Gaul, Nemausus. ca 10-14 AD. IMP DIVI F P-P, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, in rostral crown, and Augustus, laureate/ COL NEM, palm tree curving to left, crocodile right chained below, wreath to left of palm tip with long ties trailing to right. Cohen 8, RPC 525. (3 examples)
RIC 160
Sear5 1731
Agrippa and Augustus AE As. Gaul, Nemausus, circa 10-14 AD. IMP DIVI F P-P, back-to-back heads of Agrippa, in combined rostral crown and laurel wreath, and Augustus, aureate / COL-NEM, long, vertical palm with crocodile chained below, wreath to left of palm tip with ties trailing to right. RPC 525. (3 examples)
RIC 164aAugustus AV Aureus. Lyons mint, 15-13 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP X beneath Augustus seated left on platform, receiving branches from two soldiers. Cohen 132. TextImage
RIC 165a
Sear5 1609
Augustus Denarius. Lyons mint, 15-13 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP X, two soldiers, each holding parazonium and branch, present branch to Augustus, sitting on platform right. (One example)
RIC 166aAugustus AV Aureus. Lyons mint, 15-13 BC. DIVI F AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus right / IMP X, bull butting right. Cohen 136. TextImage
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RIC 167a
Sear5 1610
Augustus Denarius. Lyons mint, struck 15-13 BC. AVGVSTUS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP X, bull butting right. RSC 137. (Example)
RIC 167bAugustus AR denarius. 27 BC–AD 14. 19mm; 3.53g. Lyons mint, struck 15 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head left / IMP X beneath bull butting right, left forefoot raised. BMCRE I 455; RIC 167b; RSC 139.TextImage
RIC 169
Sear'88 #486
Augustus Denarius. Lyons mint, struck 15-13 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / Bull butting left, IMP X in exergue. RIC 169, RSC 141. TextImage
RIC 170Augustus AV Aureus. Lyons, ca 15-13 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, head bare right / IMP X across field, ACT in exergue, Apollo Citharoedus, in long drapery, standing left, holding plectrum and lyre. Cohen 143. TextImage
RIC 171a
Sear5 1611
Augustus Denarius. 15-13 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP X to left and right of Apollo Citharoedus standing left with lyre, ACT in ex. RSC 144, BMC 461.TextImage
RIC 172Augustus AV Aureus. Lyons mint, 15-13 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP-X, SICIL below, Diana standing left, holding spear and bow, hound to left. Cohen 145. TextImage
RIC 173aAugustus AR Denarius. Lyons mint, 15-13 BC. DIVI F AVGVSTVS, bare head right / IMP dot - X, SICIL dot in ex, Diana standing left, head right, leaning on spear and holding bow, hound at her feet to left. RIC 173a; RSC 146. TextImage
RIC 173a, VarAugustus Denarius. Lyons mint, 15-13 BC. DIVI•F AVGVSTVS, bare head right / IMP• - X, SICILI• in ex, Diana standing left, head right, leaning on spear and holding bow, dog at her feet to left. RSC 146. TextImage
RIC 173bAugustus AR Denarius. Lyons mint, 15-13 BC. DIVI F AVGVSTVS, bare head left / IMP-X across fields, SICIL below, Diana in short hunting tunic, standing left, looking right, leaning on spear and holding bow, hound at her feet to left. RIC 173b; BMC 464; RSC 146a. TextImage
RIC 174Augustus Denarius. 12 BC. DIVI F AVGVSTVS, bare head right / Capricorn right with globe between front legs, cornucopiae below, IMP XI in ex. TextImage
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RIC 176a varAugustus AR denarius, 11-10 BC. Lyons mint. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP XII beneath bull butting right. RIC 178a var; RSC 153; BMCRE 469; Paris 1410. (RIC does not list a denarius with this obverse and reverse combination).TextImage
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RIC 177Augustus, AV aureus. 11-10 BC. Lyons mint. 7.85 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right. / IMP XII beneath bull butting left. RIC 177; BMCRE 475; Calicó 221 (this coin).TextImage
RIC 178aAugustus Denarius. Lyons mint, 11-10 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP XII beneath bull butting left. TextImage
RIC 180Augustus AR Denarius, 11-10 BC, Lyons mint. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP XII across fields, ACT below, Apollo Citharoedus standing left, in long robe, holding plectrum and lyre. RIC 180; BMC 478; RSC 165; Sear -.TextImage
RIC 186aVarAugustus AV Aureus. Lyons Mint, 11-10 BC, AVGVSTVI DIVI F, laureate head right / Bull butting right, IMP XII in ex. BMC 471. TextImage
RIC 187aAugustus denarius. Lyons mint 11-10 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / IMP XII beneath bull butting right. RIC 187a; RSC 155, BMC 474.TextImage
RIC 189aAugustus Denarius. Gaul mint. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / bull butting right, IMP XII below. RSC 153. TextImage
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RIC 191Augustus Denarius. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head left / IMP XII, Apollo Citharoedus standing left, in long drapery, holding plectrum and lyre. RIC 191; BMC 480. TextImage
RIC 193aAugustus denarius. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, Bare head right / IMP-XII across fields, Apollo standing right with lyre. RSC 163, BMC 484. TextImage
RIC 196Augustus AV Aureus. Lyons mint, 15-13 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / IMP-XII, SICIL below, Diana walking right, holding bow and drawing arrow from quiver at her shoulder. Cohen 171. TextImage
RIC 197aAugustus Denarius. Lyons mint, 11-10 BC. DIVI F AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / IMP X, SICIL in ex, Diana standing right, holding bow. BMC 490. TextImage
RIC 198Augustus AV Aureus. Lyons mint. 9-8 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / C CAES, Caius Caesar on horseback galloping right, eagle between two standards behind; AVGVS F below. Cohen 39. TextImage
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RIC 199
Sear5 1596
Augustus denarius. Lyons mint. 9-8 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / C CAES above, Caius Caesar on horseback galloping right, legionary eagle between two standards behind, AVGVS F below. RIC 199; RSC 40; Sear 1596. (2 examples)
RIC 199
ancient fake
Augustus, AE17 fourré ancient fake denarius. ca AD 14. Original was struck in Lyons, 9-8 BC. 2.9 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right. / (C CAES above), Caius Caesar on horseback galloping right, legionary eagle between two standards behind, AVGVS F below. Ancient fourée of RIC 199; RSC 40; Sear 1596; BMCRE 500.TextImage
RIC 200Augustus, AV aureus, Lyons mint, 8 BC. 7.76 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / IMP XIIII beneath Augustus seated left on stool, extending right hand to infant held out by a cloaked figure standing right before him. RIC 200; Calico 235; BMCRE 492; Cohen 174; Sear 1580.TextImage
RIC 201aAugustus AR denarius, Lyons, 27 BC-AD 14. 18 mm, 3.70 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right. / IMP XIIII beneath Augustus, seated left on curule chair, extending hand toward a cloaked Gaul or German who is presenting a child held out towards him. RIC 201a; RSC 175; BMCRE 216.TextImage
RIC 203Augustus AV quinarius. Lyons mint. 7-6 BC. 15 mm, 3.83 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right. / TR POT XVII, Victory seated right on globe. RIC 203; Cohen 314.TextImage
RIC 206
Sear5 1578
Augustus AV Aureus. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. laureate head right / AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, C L CAESARES below, Gaius and Lucius standing front, each with a hand resting on a round shield, a spear, and in field above, a simpulum right and lituus left ("b9" formation). BMC 515, Cohen 42. (2 examples)
RIC 207
Sear5 1597
Augustus Denarius. Lyons mint, 2 BC - ca 13 AD. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. laureate head right / AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, C L CAESARES below, Gaius and Lucius standing front, each with a hand resting on a round shield, a spear, and in field above, a lituus right and simpulum left ("b9" formation). BMC 533, RSC 43. (One example)
RIC 207
Transcauc. imits
Augustus Denarius, Transcaucasian imitations. Garbled legend around, laureate head right. / Garbled legend around, in various stages of "celticization", Gaius and Lucius standing front, each with a hand resting on a round shield, a spear, and in field above, a lituus right and simpulum left ("b9" formation). Transcaucasian imitations of RIC 207 (reverses only shown).TextImage
RIC 208Augustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. laureate head right / AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT C, L CAESARES below, Gaius and Lucius standing front with shields and spears; in field above, a lituus left and simpulum right, facing outwards ("dP" formation). BMC 536, RSC 43b. TextImage
RIC 209Augustus AV Aureus, Lyons, 2 BC-4 AD, 7.84 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right. / AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT C L CAESARES around and beneath Gaius and Lucius, both togate, standing facing and resting hands on shield; behind each, a shield and spear. Lituus on the left and simpulum on the right in "Pd" formation in upper centre. RIC 209; Cohen 42; BMCRE 539; Calicó 177.TextImage
RIC 210Augustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. laureate head right / AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, C L CAESARES below, Gaius and Lucius standing front with shields and spears; in field above, a simpulum and lituus (in "Pd" formation). BMC 540, RSC 43b. TextImage
RIC 211Augustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. laureate head right / AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, C L CAESARES below, Gaius and Lucius standing front, each with a hand resting on a round shield, a spear, and in field above, simpulum right and lituus left (in "b9" formation, X between. BMC 537, RSC 43a. TextImage
RIC 212Augustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE. laureate head right / AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, C L CAESARES below, Gaius and Lucius standing front, each with a hand resting on a round shield, a spear, and in field above, a lituus right and simpulum left (in "Pd" formation), X between. BMC 538, RSC 43d. TextImage
RIC 219Augustus AV Aureus. Lyons mint, 13-14 AD. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / PONTIF MAXIM, Pax seated right on chair with plain legs, holding sceptre and branch. Cohen 222. TextImage
RIC 220
Sear5 1630
Augustus AR Denarius. Struck AD 13-14. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / PONTIF MAXIM, Pax seated right on chair with plain legs, holding sceptre and branch. RIC 220; BMCRE 545; RSC 223; Sear 1630.(Example)
RIC 221Augustus AV Aureus. Rome mint, 13-14 AD. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / AVG F TR POT XV, TI CAESAR below, Tiberius driving quadriga right, holding eagle tipped sceptre. Cohen 299. TextImage
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RIC 222
Sear5 1638
Augustus Denarius. Lyons mint, 13 AD. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / TI CAESAR AVG F TR POT XV, Tiberius standing right in triumphal quadriga, holding eagle tipped sceptre. RSC 301. (Example)
RIC 223Augustus AV aureus. 20mm, 7.79 g. Lyons, AD 13-14. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / TI CAESAR AVG F TR POT XV beneath and around Tiberius, holding eagle-tipped sceptre and laurel branch, standing right in quadriga of horses, two of them facing left and two facing right. RIC 223; BMCRE 508; Cohen 299; Paris 1687.TextImage
RIC 224Augustus and Tiberius Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRAE, laureate head right / TI CAESAR AVG F TR POT XV, Tiberius in quadriga right, two horses looking back. RSC 301. TextImage
RIC 226
Sear5 1737
Augustus and Tiberius Denarius. Lyons mint, 13-14 AD. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / TI CAESAR AVG F TR POT XV, bare head of Tiberius right. RSC 2. (Example)
RIC 227
Sear5 1707
Augustus AE Quadrans. IMP CAESAR, laureate head of Augustus / AVGVSTVS above eagle with wings spread. RIC 227, Cohen 29, BMC 561. (One example)
RIC 228Augustus AE Quadrans. IMP CAESAR, bare head of Augustus right / AVGVSTVS above, DIVI F beneath bull butting left. BMC 564.TextImage
RIC 230
Grunwald 29
Augustus AE As, countermarked TIB and AVG. Lyons Mint. Laureate head right / Altar of Lyons, Victory on each pedestal, ROM ET AVG below. TextImage
RIC 230
Grunwald 52
Augustus AE As, countermarked TIB for Tiberius. Lyons Mint. CAESAR PONT MAX, laureate head right / Altar of Lyons, Victory on each pedestal, ROM ET AVG below. TextImage
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RIC 230
Sear5 1690
Augustus AE As. Lyons Mint, CAESAR PONT MAX, laureate head right / Altar of Lyons, Victory on each pedestal, ROM ET AVG below. C240, BMC550. Text
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RIC 231a
Sear5 1657
Augustus AE Sestertius. Lyons mint, 9-14 AD. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / front elevation of the Altar of Lyons, decorated with corona civica between laurels, flanked by nude male figures, Victories on columns facing one another, ROM ET AVG below. RIC 231A; Cohen 236; BMCRE 565; Paris 231a; Sear 1657. (3 examples)
RIC 232
Sear5 1674
Augustus AE Dupondius. Lyons mint. Struck circa 9-14 AD. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / ROM ET AVG, altar of Lyons. Cohen 237. (One example)
RIC 233
Sear5 1691
Augustus, AE as, Lyons Mint, CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRAE, laureate head right / Altar of Lyons, with flanking columns supporting facing Victories, ROM ET AVG below. Cohen 237. (2 examples)
RIC 234
Sear5 1692
Augustus AE Semis. 9-14 AD. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / ROM ET AVG beneath the Altar of Lyons. Cohen 568. (3 examples)
RIC 249Augustus AE27 Quadrans of Treveri, Germanus Indutilli L. 2.40g; ca 10 BC. Diademed male head right / [G]ERMANVS INDVTILLI F above and beneath bull butting right. AMC 459; RIC 249; RPC 506.TextImage
RIC 250a
Sear5 1547
Octavian Denarius. Uncertain Italian mint, 32-31 BC. Diademed head of Venus right / CAESAR DIVI F, Venus standing right, half-draped, leaning against column, holding helmet and transverse sceptre, shield bearing eight-rayed star leaning against column left. RSC 62. TextImage
RIC 251
Sear5 1548
Octavian Denarius. 32-29 BC. Diademed head of Venus or Pax right / CAESAR - DIVI F, Octavian, in military dress, rushing left, bearing spear in left hand and raising right. RIC 251; RSC 70; BMC 609; Sear 1548. (2 examples)
RIC 252
Sear5 1551
Octavian Denarius. Uncertain Italian mint, 32-29 BC. Bare head of Octavian right / CAESAR - DIVI F, Pax standing left holding olive branch and cornucopiae. RSC 69. (1 example)
RIC 253
Sear5 1549
Octavian Denarius. Uncertain Italian mint, 32-29 BC. Diademed bust of Venus right, cornucopia behind and branch before / CAESAR - DIVI F, Octavian in military dress walking right with spear over shoulder. RSC 72. (2 examples)
RIC 254b
Sear5 1552
Octavian AR Denarius. Uncertain Italian mint, 32-29 BC. Bare head left / CAESAR - DIVI F, Victory standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm. RSC 64. (4 examples)
RIC 256
Sear5 1553
Octavian denarius. 30-27 BC, No legend. Bust of Victoria, personifying victory, right. / CAESAR DIVI F Octavian as Neptune standing left, his foot on a globe.RSC 60. (4 examples)
RIC 257
Sear5 1550
Octavian Denarius. Brundisium mint (?), 32-29 BC. Bare head right / CAESAR DIVI F, Mercury seated on rock playing lyre. RSC 61, BMC 597. (3 examples)
RIC 261Augustus. AV Aureus. 7,68 gr. No legend, bare head right / CAESAR DIVI F, Victory holding palm branch, in galloping biga right. RIC I, 261; Calico 185.TextImage
RIC 264
Sear5 1555
Octavian denarius. Octavian in quadriga right, IMP CAESAR in ex. / Victory right on prow, holding wreath. RSC 115. (2 examples)
RIC 265a
Sear5 1556
Octavian Denarius. 29-27 BC. Bare head right / IMP - CAESAR, trophy composed of helmet, cuirass, shield, and crossed spears set on prow of galley right. RSC 119. (3 examples)
RIC 266
Sear5 1557
Octavian Denarius. Uncertain Italian mint, 29-27 BC. Bare head right / IMP CAESAR on architrave of temple with colonnaded base; Victory on globe at apex of pediment, and warriors at the angles. RSC 122. (3 examples)
RIC 267
Sear5 1558
Octavian denarius. Bare head right / Octavian in quadriga facing on triumphal arch for Victory at Actium inscribed IMP CAESAR. RSC 123. (Example)
RIC 269a
Sear5 1561
Octavian Denarius. Uncertain Italian mint, 29-27 BC. Bare head right / IMP - CAESAR, Octavian as herm facing on winged thunderbolt. RSC 114. (2 examples)
RIC 270
Sear5 1562
Octavian Denarius. Uncertain Italian mint, 29-27 AD. Laureate terminal bust right, thunderbolt behind / IMP-CAESAR, Octavian seated togate left on curule chair, holding Victory. RSC 116. (2 examples)
RIC 271
Sear5 1559
Octavian Denarius. 29-27 BC. Laureate bust right / IMP-CAESAR, statue of Octavian on rostral column. RSC 124. (Example)
RIC 272
Sear5 1560
Octavian, AR denarius, c28 BC. Laureate head of Apollo of Actium right, with features of Octavian. / IMP CAESAR, Octavian ploughing right. RSC 117. (2 examples)
RIC 274
Sear5 1563
Octavian Denarius. 29-27 BC. IMP beneath helmeted head of Mars right / CAESAR around rim of circular shield on top of sword and spear in saltire. RSC 44. (Example)
RIC 275aAugustus AR denarius, Rome, Brundisium or Ephesos, after 31 BC. 21 mm, 3.94g. CAESAR COS VI, bare head right, lituus behind head. / AEGYPTO CAPTA above and beneath crocodile right. RIC 275a (Brundisium or Rome); RSC 2; BMC 650; Paris 905.TextImage
RIC 276
Sear5 1568
Octavian AR Quinarius. Uncertain Italian mint, 29-27 BC. CAESAR IMP VII, bare head right / ASIA RECEPTA, Victory standing left on cista mystica between two serpents erect. BMCRE 647, RSC 14. (2 examples)
RIC 277Augustus AV Aureus. Ephesus mint, 27 BC. CAESAR COS VII CIVIBVS SERVATEIS, bare head right / AVGVSTVS S-C, Eagle with spread wings standing on wreath, laurel branches behind. Cohen 30. TextImage
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RIC 287Augustus Denarius. Rome mint, 19 BC. P Petronius Turpilianus, moneyer. TVRPILIANVS III VIR, wreathed head of Bacchus right / CAESAR AVGVSTVS SIGN RECE, kneeling Parthian presenting Vexillum marked X. RSC 485. TextImage
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RIC 288
Sear5 1603
Augustus AR Denarius. Struck 19 BC. P. Petronius Turpilianus, moneyer. Diademed and draped bust of Feronia right / Parthian kneeling right, presenting standard. RSC 484. (Example)
RIC 290Augustus, AR Denarius. Rome, ca. 19 BC. 3.87 g. Struck by Petronius Turpilianus. TVRPILIANVS III VIR, ivy-wreathed head of Liber right / CAESAR DIVI F ARME CAPT, Armenia kneeling right, hands outstretched. RIC 290; BMC 18; RSC 488.TextImage
RIC 297Augustus AR Denarius. 19-4 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / P PETRON TVRPILIAN IIIVIR, Pegasus walking right, left foreleg raised. RIC 297; RSC 491; Sear 1629.TextImage
RIC 297
Sear5 1629
Augustus Denarius. 19-4 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / P PETRON TVRPILIAN IIIVIR, Pegasus walking right, left foreleg raised. RIC 297; RSC 491; Sear 1629.(One example)
RIC 299
Sear5 1639
Augustus Denarius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / R TVRPILIANVS III VIR, Tarpeia facing, buried to waist in shields. RSC 494, BMC 29. (Example)
RIC 300
Sear5 1640
Augustus Denarius. Lyons mint, moneyer P Petronius Turpilianus, ca 19 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / TVRPILIANVS III VIR, star above crescent moon. BMC 32, RSC 495. (One example)
RIC 301Augustus, AR Denarius. Rome, 20 mm, 3.7 g. Moneyer L. Aquillius Florus. L AQVILIVS FLORVS III VIR, helmeted and draped bust of Virtus right / AVGVSTVS CAESAR, Augustus, holding branch and sceptre, driving biga of elephants left. RIC 301; RSC 354.TextImage
RIC 302Augustus, AV aureus, ca. 19 BC. Moneyer L. Aquillius Florus. 8.19 g. L AQVILLIVS FLORVS III VIR around triskelis with winged Medusa head in centre and with winged legs. / CAESAR AVGVSTVS above and beneath oak wreath with a laurel branch to left and right and O C S in the centre. RIC I 302; Babelon Aquillia 14; Cohen 356; Bahrfeldt 173; BMC 35; Calicó 124 (this coin); Biaggi 156 (this coin).TextImage
RIC 303Augustus, AR Denarius. Rome, 20 mm, 3.81 g. Moneyer L. Aquillius Florus. L AQVILIVS FLORVS III VIR, radiate head of Sol right. / AVGVSTVS CAESAR, Slow quadriga right, with modius-shaped car surmounted by three ears of corn. SC in exergue. RIC 303; RSC 357; BMCRE 38; Paris 169.TextImage
RIC 304Augustus, AR denarius, 19-18 BC, Rome. Moneyer L. Aquillius Florus. L AQVILLIVS FLORVS III VIR, radiate head of Sol right / CAESAR AVGVSTVS SIGN RECE, bare headed Parthian kneeling right, holding signum to which is attached a vexillum marked X. RIC 304; BMC 40; RSC 358; Sear -.TextImage
RIC 306Augustus denarius. L AQVILLLIVS FLORVS IIIVIR, helmeted bust of Virtus right / CAESAR DIVI F ARME CAPT, robed Armenian in tiara kneeling right. RSC 360, BMC 43. TextImage
RIC 308Augustus, AV aureus, ca. 19 BC. Moneyer L. Aquillius Florus. 8.08 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right wreathed with oak. / L AQVILLIVS FLORVS III VIR around open flower of six petals and stamens. RIC I 308; Babelon Aquillia 3; Cohen 363; Bahrfeldt 172; BMC 45; Calicó 125 (this coin); Biaggi 157 (this coin).TextImage
RIC 309Augustus Denarius. ca 19 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / L AQVILLIVS FLORVS III VIR, open six-petalled flower. BMC 47, RSC 364. TextImage
RIC 310Augustus Denarius. Rome mint, 18 BC. L Aquillius Florus, moneyer. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / L AQVILLIVS FLORVS III VIR, SICIL in exergue, warrior standing left, looking right, holding shield on left arm, raising Sicilia. RSC 366. TextImage
RIC 311
Sear5 1594
Augustus Denarius. 19 BC. M Durmius, moneyer. M DVRMIVS IIIVIR HONORI, bare head of Honos right / AVGVSTVS above, CAESAR below, Augustus driving slow biga of elephants left, holding palm and sceptre. RSC 427. (One example)
RIC 313Augustus, AR denarius, 19 BC, Rome. M dot DVRMIVS III VIR HONORI, head of Honos right with the features of Augustus / CAESAR dot AVGVSTVS, quadriga stepping right, drawing a modius from which three corn-ears protrude. SC below. RIC 313. C. 429. BMC 55. CBN 196.TextImage
RIC 314Augustus Denarius. 18 BC, moneyer M Durmius. M DVRMIVS IIIVIR, diademed bust of youthful Hercules right, with lionskin and club / CAESAR AVGVSTVS SIGN RECE, bearded Parthian soldier kneeling right, holding out standard and extending arm in submissive gesture. TextImage
RIC 315Augustus, Coinage of M Durmius, AR Denarius. 18 BC. M DVRMIVS IIIVIR HONORI, Honos head right / CAESAR AVGVSTVS SIGN RECE, bare-headed Parthian kneeling r., r. hand extending standard with X-marked vexillum attached; l. hand held low. TextImage
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RIC 316Augustus, AV aureus, ca. 19-18 BC. Moneyer M. Durmius. 21mm, 8.22 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, laureate head right wreathed with oak. / M DVRMIVS III VIR above and beneath crab holding butterfly in its claws. RIC I 316; BMCRE 60; BMCRR Rome 4566; Calicó 133a; Biaggi 158 (this coin).TextImage
RIC 317Augustus, AR denarius, ca. 19-18 BC. Moneyer M. Durmius. 19 mm, 3.68 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / M DVRMIVS III VIR above and beneath boar, pierced by spear, walking right. RIC I 317; BMCRE 61; Cohen 430.TextImage
RIC 318
Sear5 1620
Augustus Denarius. Struck in Rome, 19 BC, by moneyer M Durmius. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / M DVRMIUS IIIVIR, lion attacking stag. RSC 431. (2 examples)
RIC 319Augustus, AR denarius, ca. 19-18 BC. Moneyer M. Durmius. 19 mm, 3.86 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / M DVRMIVS III VIR, Victory flying right, holding wreath, crowning man-headed bull walking right, head front. RIC I 319; BMCRE 66; Cohen 432; Paris 219.TextImage
RIC 320Augustus, AR plated denarius, ca. 19-18 BC. Moneyer M. Durmius. 2.99 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / M DVRMIVS III VIR, Victory walking right, holding wreath and palm branch. RIC I 320 (this coin); BMCRE 68 (ditto).TextImage
RIC 321Augustus, AR aureus, ca. 19-18 BC. Moneyer Q. Rustius. 8.18 g. Q RVSTIVS FORTVNAE, helmeted head of Fortuna Victrix right facing diademed head of Fortuna Felix left. / CAESARI AVGVSTO, Victory, hovering tilted left, placing a shield inscribed SC on a cippus. RIC I 321 (this coin); BMCRE 1 (ditto).TextImage
RIC 322
Sear5 1605
Augustus Denarius. 19 BC. Q. Rustius, moneyer. Q RVSTIVS FORTNAE ANTIAT, Jugate busts of Fortuna Victrix and Fortuna Felix resting on a bar with a ram's head at each end / CAESARI AVGVSTO, ornamented rectangular altar inscribed FOR dot RE set on base; EX S C in exergue. RIC 322; RSC 513; BMCRE 2-4 = BMCRR Rome 4580-2; Paris 221-228.(Example)
RIC 323
Sear5 1653
Augustus AE sestertius. OB CIVIS SERVATOS, oak wreath between two branches. Q AELIUS L F LAMIA III VIR A A A F F around large SC. RIC 323, Cohen 341. (One example)
RIC 324Augustus, AE27 dupondius, Rome. 18 BC. 11.5 g. Moneyer Q. Aelius Lamia. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST in three lines in oak wreath. / Q AELIVS LAMIA III VIR A A A F F around large SC. RIC I 324; BMCRE 176; Paris 236; Cohen 342.TextImage
RIC 325Augustus, AE27 sestertius, Rome. 18 BC. 25.5 g. Moneyer C. Marcius Censorinus. OB SERVATOS above and beneath CIVIS in wreath. Laurel branch to left and right. / C MARCI L F CENSORIN AVG III VIR A A A F F around large SC. RIC I 325; BMCRE 178; BMCRR Rome 4598; Paris 264-266.TextImage
RIC 326Augustus, AE27 dupondius, Rome. 18 BC. 26 mm, 12.98g. Moneyer C. Censorinus. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST within wreath. / C CENSORINVS AVG III VIR A A A F F around large SC. RIC 326; BMCRE 179; Cohen 452.TextImage
RIC 327Augustus AE Sestertius. T. Quinctius Cripinus Sulpicianus, moneyer, struck 18 BC. OB CIVIS CERVATOS, above, within and beneath oak wreath flanked by two laurel branches / T QVINCTIVS CRISPINVS III VIR AAAFF around large SC. RIC I 327; BMCRE 181; Cohen 510. TextImage
RIC 329Augustus, AE sestertius, Rome. 18 BC. 27.96g. Moneyer T. Quinctius Crispinus Sulpicianus. OB SERVATOS above and beneath CIVIS in an oak wreath, laurel branch to left and right. / T QVINCTIVS CRISPIN SVLPIC III VIR A A A F F around large SC. RIC I 329; BMCRE 181; Cohen 510.TextImage
RIC 332Augustus AE Dupondius. Moneyer T Quinctius Cripinus Sulpicianus, ca 18 BC. AVGVSTVS/TRIBVNIC/POTEST within oak wreath / T.CRISPINVS.III VIR A A A F F around large S C. TextImage
RIC 333 var (1)Augustus. Dupondius. AE23. 18 BC, Crispinus and Sulpianus. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, in three lines in oak wreath / CRISPINVS SVLPICIAN IIIVIR AAAF (not FF and no T) around SC. RIC 333 var.TextImage
RIC 333 var (2)Augustus. Dupondius. 9.68 gr, 26.18 mm. 18 BC, Crispinus and Sulpianus. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, in three lines in oak wreath / T CRISPINVS SVLPICIAN IIIVIR AAAF (not FF) around SC. RIC 333 var.TextImage
RIC 338Augustus. AR denarius, 17 BC, Rome. 3.63 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head of Augustus right / M SANQVINIVS III VIR, laureate head of the deified Julius Caesar right, comet above. RIC 338. C. 1. BMC 71. CBN 278.TextImage
RIC 340Augustus, AR denarius. Moneyer M. Sanquinius. 17 BC. 20 mm, 3.68 g. M SANQVINIVS III VIR, youthful, laureate head of Julius Caesar (or the Genius Saeculari Novi) right, a comet with four rays and a tail above. / AVGVST DIVI F LVDOS SAE, Herald or ludius standing left, wearing long robe and helmet with two long feathers, and holding winged caduceus and round shield ornamented with a six-pointed star. RIC I 340; BMCRE 70; RSC (Julius Caesar) 6; BMCRR 4584; Paris 273; Sear 1622.TextImage
RIC 341
Sear5 1651
Augustus AE Sestertius. 17 BC. OB above, CIVES within, SERVATOS beneath laurel wreath / M SANQVINIVS Q F IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. Cohen 520. (One example)
RIC 342
Sear5 1666
Augustus AE Dupondius. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST in wreath / M SANQVINIVS QF III VIR AAA FF around large SC. (1 example)
RIC 343Augustus AR Denarius. Moneyer P. Licinius Stolo. 17 BC. Bare head of Augustus right / Apex between two studded ancilia. RIC 343; C 438; BMC 74; CBN 296.TextImage
RIC 345
Sear5 1652
Augustus AE Sestertius. 17 BC. OB abover, CIVES within, SERVATOS beneath laurel wreath / P LICINIVS STOLO IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. Cohen 441. (2 examples)
RIC 347
Sear5 1667
Augustus AE Dupondius. 17 BC. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, three lines in wreath / P STOLO IIIVIR AAAF around large S C. Cohen 440. (One example)
RIC 348
Sear5 1655
Augustus AE Sestertius. Struck 17 BC by Ti Sempronius Graccus. OB / CIVIS in oak wreath / SERVATOS, all flanked by two laurel branches / TI SEMPRONIVS GRACCVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. Cohen 524. (2 examples)
RIC 349Augustus, AE dupondius, Rome. 17 BC. 17.56g. Moneyer Ti. Sempronius Graccus. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST in three lines within wreath. / TI SEMPRONIVS GRACCVS IIIVIR A A A F F around large SC. RIC I 349; Paris 324; Cohen 525; BMCRE 199; Sear 1670.TextImage
RIC 350Augustus AV Aureus. Struck 16 BC. L Mescinius Rufus, moneyer. IMP CAESAR TR POT IIX, laureate head right / L ME-SCI-NIVS, AVG SVF P in exergue, Augustsus seated left on stool on platform inscribed LVD S, giving suffimenta to one of two togate figures. Cohen 466. TextImage
RIC 351
Sear5 1616
Augustus AR Denarius. L Mescinius Rufus, moneyer. Laureate head of Augustus right / Mars standing left on pedestal inscribed SPQR/V PR RE/CAES in three lines. RSC 463a. (One example)
RIC 355Augustus Denarius. Lyons Mint. CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F. PATER PATRIAE, his laureate head rt. / TI. CAESAR AVG. F. TR. POT. XV., Tiberius in a quadriga rt. TextImage
RIC 356
Sear5 1617
Augustus AR Denarius. ca 16 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS TR POT, oak-wreath, facing head withing oak wreath / L MESCINIVS RVFVS, Mars standing left on pedestal inscibed SPQR V P SPR S ET RED AVG. RSC 465. (One example)
RIC 359Augustus AR denarius, Moneyer L. Vinicius. Rome, 16 BC. Anepigraphic, bare head right / L VINICIVS in ex., Triumphal arch inscribed SPQR IMP CAE in two lines, surmounted by a quadriga bearing Augustus, right, holding laurel-branch and sceptre; two smaller arches to left and right, one surmounted by an archer, the other by a slinger. RIC I 359; RSC 544.TextImage
RIC 361Augustus Denarius. 16-15 BC. Moneyer L Vinicius. AVGVSTVS TR POT VIII, bare head right / LVINICIVS LFIIIVIR, cippus inscribed with six-line inscription: S P Q R / IMP CAE / QVOD V / M S EX / EA P Q IS / AD A DE. RSC 542. TextImage
RIC 362
Sear5 1618
Augustus Denarius. Minted in Rome, 16 BC, by moneyer L Vinicius. Equestrian statue of Augustus right on pedestal inscribed SPQR IMP CAES, before city wall with arched entrance / L VICINIVS L F IIIVIR, cippus incribed SPQR | IMP CAE | QVOD V | M S EX | EA P Q IS | AD A DE. RSC 543. Text
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RIC 366Augustus Denarius. 16 BC. IMP CAESAR AVGVS TR POT IIX, bare head right / C ANTISTI VETVS IIIVIR, Apollo standing left on platform, sacrificing over altar and holding lyre. RSC 343. TextImage
RIC 367Augustus Denarius. 16 BC. C ANTISTI VETVS IIIVIR, diademed and draped bust of Venus right / COS IMP CAESAR AVGV XI, simpulum and lituus over tripod and patera. RSC 348. TextImage
RIC 368Augustus Denarius. 16 BC. C ANTISTIVS VETVS III VIR, diademed bust of Venus right / COS / IMP CAESAR AVGVS / XI in three lines, with a simpulum and a lituus above, a tripod and a patera below. TextImage
RIC 370
Sear5 1644
Augustus AE Sestertius. Moneyer C. Asinius C.F. Gallus. 16 BC. OB SERVATOS above and beneath CIVIS within wreath / C ASINIVS C F GALLVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. RIC 370; BMCRE 157; Paris 372; Cohen 367; Sear 1644. (1 example)
RIC 371Augustus, AE dupondius, Rome. Moneyer C. Asinius C.F. Gallus. 16 BC. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST in three lines in oak-wreath. / C ASINIVS C F GALLVS III VIR AAA FF around SC. RIC 371; BMCRE 160 (this coin).TextImage
RIC 372
Sear5 1659
Augustus AE Dupondius. Moneyer C. Asinius C.F. Gallus. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST in three lines within oak wreath / C ASINIVS GALLVS III VIR A A A F F around large SC. RIC 372, Cohen 368. (1 example)
RIC 373
Sear5 1677
Augustus AE As. Moneyer C. Asinius C.F. Gallus. CAESAR AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, bare head right / C ASINIVS GALLVS IIVIR AAAFF around large SC. RIC 373; BMCRE 161; Cohen 369; Paris 384; Sear 1677.(1 example)
RIC 374Augustus, AE sestertius, Rome. Moneyer C. Cassius Celer. 16 BC. 34 mm, 24.18 g. OB CIVIS SERVATOS, above, beneath and within oak-wreath between two laurel branches. / C CASSIVS C F CELER III VIR AAA FF around SC. RIC 374; Cohen 407; Paris 394.TextImage
RIC 375
Sear5 1660
Augustus AE Dupondius. 16 BC. Moneyer C. Cassius Celer. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, three lines in wreath of oak leaves / C CASSIVS CELER IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. RIC 375; Cohen 408; Paris 402; BMCRE 166.(One example)
RIC 376
Sear5 1678
Augustus AE Dupondius. Struck 16 BC, C Cassius Celer, moneyer. CAESAR AVGVSTVS TRINVNIC POTEST, three lines in wreath / C CASSIVS CELER IIIVIR AAAFF around large S C. Cohen 409. (3 examples)
RIC 377
Sear5 1646
AE Sestertius. Moneyer C Gallius Lupercus. C GALLIVS LVPERCVS IIIVIR AAAFF around S-C / OB CIVIS SERVATOS, above, in and beneath wreath. (3 examples)
RIC 378Augustus. Moneyer C. Gallius Lupercus. Dupondius. 16 BC. Rome. Moneyer C Gallius Lupercus. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, in three lines in oak wreath / C GALLIVS LVPERCVS IIIVIR AAAFF, around large SC.TextImage
RIC 379
Sear5 1679
Augustus AE As. Struck 16 BC, Moneyer C Gallius Lupercus. CAESAR AVGVSTVS TRINVNIC POTEST, bare head right / C GALLIVS LVPERCVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large S C. Cohen 436. (2 examples)
RIC 380
Sear5 1649
Augustus AE Sestertius. 15 BC, moneyer Gnaeus Piso Cn F. OB CIVIS SERVATOS in wreath / CN PIOS CN F III VIR A A A F F around large SC. RIC 380, Cohen 377. (2 examples)
RIC 381
Sear5 1664
Augustus AE Dupondius. 15 BC, moneyer Cnaeus Piso Cn F. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST in wreath / CN PISO CN IIIVIR A A A F F around large SC. (One example)
RIC 382
Sear5 1681
Augustus AE As. 15 BC. Moneyer Cnaeus Piso Cn F. CAESAR AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, bare head right / C N PISO CNFNI VIR A A A F F around large SC. (One example)
RIC 383
Sear5 1650
Augustus AE Sestertius. 15 BC, moneyer L Naevius Surdinus. OB above, CIVES within, SERVATOS beneath laurel wreath / L NAEVIVS SVRDINVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. Cohen 471. (One example)
RIC 384
Sear5 1665
Augustus, AE Dupondius 28mm, 8.8g, Rome mint, 15 BC. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST in 3 lines within oak wreath / [L S]VRDINV[S III] VIR AAAF[F] around large SC. Countermarked CAE (Pangerl 77c) and P.P (Pangerl 81a), both within oval incuses (both from Pannonia). RIC I 384. TextImage
RIC 384 varAugustus AE Dupondius. 15 BC, moneyer L Naevius Surdinus. AVGVSTVS (the final S merging with the wreath) - TRIBVNIC - POTEST in three lines in oak wreath / L SVRDINVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. RIC 384 var (start position of rev. legend) Cohen 472.TextImage
RIC 386
Sear5 1683
Augustus AE As. Struck 15 BC. Moneyer L Naevius Surdinus. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, bare head right / L SVRDINVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. (3 examples)
RIC 387
Sear5 1648
Augustus AE Sestertius. Minted 15 BC. Moneyer C Plotius Rufus. OB SERVATOS above and beneath CIVIS in wreath, palm branch to left and right. / C PLOTIVS RVFVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. RIC 387; Cohen 501. (One example)
RIC 388
Sear5 1663
Augustus AE Dupondius. 15 BC. moneyer C Plotius Rufus. AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, three lines within oak wreath / C PLOTIVS RVFVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. (One example)
RIC 389
Sear5 1680
Augustus AE As. Moneyer C Plotius Rufus. CAESAR AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST, bare head right / C PLOTIVS RVFVS IIIVIR AAAFF around large S.C. (3 examples)
RIC 399
Sear5 1598
Augustus denarius. Bare head right / C MARIVS C F TRO IIIVIR, galloping quadriga right bearing a palm branch. RSC 458, BMC 101. (3 examples)
RIC 403
Sear5 1732
Augustus and Julia denarius, AVGVSTVS Bare head of Augustus right, lituus behind. / C MARIVS TRO III [VI]R Diademed and draped bust right of Julia as Diana, quiver over shoulder. RSC1. (3 examples)
RIC 404
Sear5 1733
Augustus, Julia, and Caius and Lucius Denarius, AVGVSTVS, bare head right / C MARIVS TRO III VIR, heads of Lucius, Julia and Caius right, wreath above. RSC 1, BMC 106. (One example)
RIC 405
Sear5 1734
Augustus, Julia, Caius and Lucius Denarius. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head of Augustus right / C MARIVS TRO III VIR, heads of Caius, Julia and Lucius right. RSC 2. (One example)
RIC 406Augustus Denarius. 13 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / C SVLPIC PLATORIN, Augustus and Agrippa seated left on platform; staff to left. RSC 529. TextImage
RIC 407
Sear5 1599
Augustus Denarius. Struck 13 BC by C Sulpicius Platorinus. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / C SVLPICIVS PLATORIN, Augustus and Agrippa seated side-by-side. RSC 529. (One example)
RIC 408
Sear5 1726
Augustus and Agrippa Denarius. 13 BC, C Sulpicius Platorinus, moneyer. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus right / M AGRIPPA PLATORINVS IIIVIR, bare head of Agrippa right. RSC 3. (2 examples)
RIC 409Augustus, AV aureus, Rome. 13 BC. 8.02 g. Moneyer C. Sulpicius Platorinus. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, head of Augustus right, wreathed with oak. / M AGRIPPA PLATORINVS III VIR, head of Agrippa right wearing combined mural and rostral crown. RIC 409; BMCRE 110; BMCRR 4653.TextImage
RIC 410
Sear5 1595
Augustus Denarius. AVGVSTVS CAESAR, bare head right / C ANTISTIVS REGINVS, simpulum and lituus above tripod and patera, III VIR below. RSC 347, BMC 120. (2 examples)
RIC 411Augustus, AV aureus, Rome. Moneyer C. Antistius. 13 BC. 21 mm, 7.89 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, head of Augustus right, wreathed with oak. / C ANTIST REGIN GABINVS around, FOE DVS in centre field, P R QVM below, two veiled priests standing facing each other, holding sacrificial pig over a burning, garlanded altar. RIC 411; BMCRE 118; BMCRR 4660; Cohen 346; Babelon Antestia 17; Calicó 123 (this coin).TextImage
RIC 414
Sear5 1727
Augustus Denarius. Rome mint, Moneyer Cossus Cornelius Lentulus, struck 12 BC. AVGVSTVS COS XI, head of Augustus right, wearing oak wreath / M AGRIPPA COS TER COSSVS LENTVLVS, head of Agrippa right, wearing combined mural and rostral crown. RIC I, 414; RSC 1; BMCRE 121; Sear 1727; BMCRR Rome 4671; BN 550.(One example)
RIC 415Augustus Denarius. Rome mint, 12 BC, by Lucius Lentulus, moneyer. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / L LENTVLVS FLAMEN MARTIALIS, Augustus standing facing, resting hand on shield, crowning Agrippa, who holds Victory and spear. RSC 419. TextImage
RIC 416
Sear5 1615
Augustus Denarius. 12 BC, moneyer L Caninius Gallus. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / L CANINIVS GALLVS IIIVIR, barbarian kneeling right and offering Vexillum in surrender. RSC 383. (1 example)
RIC 419Augustus Copper Dupondius. 7 BC, moneyer M. Salvius Otho. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, laureate head left, crowned from behind by small Victory holding cornucopiae / M SALVIVS OTHO III VIR A A A F F around large SC. Cohen 518. TextImage
RIC 420
Sear5 1693
Augustus AE Quadrans. 9 BC. LAMIA SILIVS ANNIVS, clasped hands holding caduceus / III VIR A A A F F around large S C. Cohen 338. (1 example)
RIC 421
Sear5 1694
Augustus AE Quadrans. Struck circa 9 BC. LAMIA SILIVS ANNIVS, simpulum and lituus / IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. (3 examples)
RIC 422
Sear5 1695
Augustus AE Quadrans. Struck 9 BC by moneyers Lamia, Silius and Annius. LAMIA SILIVS ANNIVS S-C, cornucopiae / III VIR A A A F F around garlanded altar. Cohen 340. (One example)
RIC 423Augustus AE quadrans, Rome. 8 BC. Moneyers Pulcher, Taurus and Regulus. 3.48 gr. PVLCHER TAVRVS REGVLVS, clasped hands holding caduceus / III VIR AAA FF, around SC. RIC 423; Cohen 421.TextImage
RIC 424
Sear5 1697
Augustus AE Quadrans. Struck 8 BC. Pulcher, Taurus, Regulus, moneyers. Lituus and simpulum / III VIR A A A F F around large SC. (1 example)
RIC 425
Sear5 1698
Augustus AE Quadrans. Struck 8 BC by moneyers Pulcher, Taurus and Regulus. PVLCHER TAVRVS REGVLVS S-C, cornucopiae / IIIVIR AAAFF, garlanded altar. Cohen 415. (1 example)
RIC 427Augustus, AE As, 7 BC. Moneyer P. Lurius Agrippa. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, bare head right / P LVRIVS AGRIPPA IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. RIC I 427; Sear 1686; BMC 214; Cohen 446.TextImage
RIC 428
Sear5 1686
Augustus AE As. 7 BC, moneyer P Lurius Agrippa. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, bare head left / P LVRIVS AGRIPPA IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. Cohen 446. TextImage
RIC 429
Sear5 1672
Augustus AE Dupondius. 7 BC, moneyer M Salvius Otho. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, laureate head left, crowned by Victory, holding cornucopiae / M SALVIVS OTHO IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. Cohen 518. (2 examples)
RIC 431
Grunwald 52
Augustus AE As, countermarked IMP AVG and TIB under Tiberius. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNEC POT, bare head right / M SALVIVS OTHO III VIR AAA F F around large S C. TextImage
RIC 431
Sear5 1685
Augustus AE As. 7 BC. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNEC POT, bare head right / M SALVIVS OTHO III VIR AAA F F around large S C. Cohen 515. (1 examples)
RIC 432Augustus AE As. 7 BC. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNEC POT, bare head left / M SALVIVS OTHO III VIR AAA F F around large S C. TextImage
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RIC 435
Sear5 1684
Augustus AE As. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, bare head right / M MAECILIVS TVLLVS III VIR AAA F F, around large SC. Cohen 448. (1 example)
RIC 436Augustus AE As. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, bare head left / M MAECILIVS TVLLVS III VIR AAA F F, around large SC. Cohen 449. TextImage
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RIC 437
Sear5 1676
Augustus AE As. 6 BC. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, bare head right / A LICIN NERVA SILIAN IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. (One example)
RIC 439
Sear5 1687
Augustus AE As. 6 BC, moneyer Sextus Nonius Quinctilianus. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, bare head right / SEX NONIVS QVINCTILIAN IIIVIR AAAFF around large SC. Cohen 474.Text
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RIC 441Augustus AE As. 6 BC. CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX TRIBVNIC POT, bare head right / VOLVSVS VALER MESSAL IIIVIR AAAFF, around large SC.TextImage
RIC mixes up the obverse and reverse legends of RIC 443-464 (altar/SC). To avoid confusion I have made an XLS list with dropdown columns to aid identification.
RIC 443Augustus AE Quadrans. Struck 5 BC. Moneyers Apronius, Galus, Messalla, and Sisena. APRONIVS MESSALLA III VIR, altar. / GALVS SISENNA AAAFF, legend around large SC. RIC 443; BMCRE 243; Paris 757.TextImage
RIC 447Augustus AE Quadrans. Rome, 5 BC. Moneyers: Apronius, Galus and Messalla. GALVS APRONIVS III VIR around bowl-shaped altar. / MESSALLA SISENNA AAAFF around large SC. RIC 447; Paris 775. TextImage
RIC 450
type a
Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE Quadrans (17mm, 3.26 g, 10h). Rome mint; Messalla, Galus, Sisenna, and Apronius, moneyers. Struck 5 BC. GALVS MESSALLA III VIR around garlanded altar. / SISENNA APRONIVS AAAFF around large SC. RIC 450; Paris 785.TextImage
RIC 450
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Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE Quadrans, 2.96 g. Rome mint; Messalla, Galus, Sisenna, and Apronius, moneyers. Struck 5 BC. GALVS MESSALLA III VIR around garlanded altar with flat top. / SISENNA APRONIVS AAAFF around large SC. RIC 450; BMCRE 247-248; Paris 787.TextImage
RIC 452Augustus AE Quadrans. Moneyers Apronius, Sisenna, Galus and Messana as IV Vir. MESSALLA APRONIVS III VIR, altar with bowl-shaped top. / GALVS SISENNA AAAFF around SC. RIC 452; BMCRE 250-251; Paris 793.TextImage
RIC 453Augustus, AE17 quadrans. 2.94 g. Rome. Struck 5 BC. IV Viri Apronius, Galus, Messalla and Sisenna. MESSALLA APRONIVS IIIVIR around bowl-shaped and garlanded altar. / GALVS SISENNA AAAFF around large SC. RIC 453; BMCRE 252; Paris 797; Cohen 532.TextImage
RIC 454Augustus AE Quadrans. Struck 5 BC by Moneyers Apronius, Galus, Messalla and Sisena. SISENNA GALVS AAAFF, garlanded altar / MESSALA APRONIVS III VIR, around large SC. RIC 454; Paris 805; BMCRE 253-254; Cohen 533TextImage
RIC 455
type b
Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE Quadrans, 17 mm, 2.99 g. Rome mint; Messalla, Galus, Sisenna, and Apronius, moneyers. Struck 5 BC. MESSALLA GALVS III VIR around garlanded altar with flat top. / APRONIVS SISENNA AAAFF around large SC. RIC 455b; Paris 807.TextImage
RIC 459
type a
Augustus AE Quadrans of Moneyers Apronius, Galus, Messalla and Sisenna. SISENNA APRONIVS IIIVIR around altar with bowl-shaped top. / GALVS MESSALLA AAAFF around SC. RIC 459; Paris 821; BMCRE 260. TextImage
RIC 459
type b
Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE Quadrans, 21mm, 2.98g. Rome mint; Messalla, Galus, Sisenna, and Apronius, moneyers. Struck 5 BC. SISENNA APRONIVS III VIR around garlanded altar with flat top. / GALVS MESSALLA AAAFF around large SC. RIC 459b; Paris 824; BMCRE 259; Cohen 420.TextImage
RIC 462Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE Quadrans, 2.70 g. Rome mint; Messalla, Galus, Sisenna, and Apronius, moneyers. Struck 5 BC. SISENNA GALVS III VIR around garlanded altar with bowl-shaped top. / MESSALLA APRONIVS AAAFF around large SC. RIC 462; Paris 836; BMCRE 262; Cohen 425.TextImage
RIC 463Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. AE Quadrans. 3.33 g. Struck 5 BC. Moneyers Apronius, Galus, Messalla, and Sisena. SISENNA MESSALLA IIIVIR, altar with bowl-shaped top. / APRONIVS GALVS AAAFF around large SC. RIC 463; Paris 842; BMCRE 263.TextImage
RIC 464Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE Quadrans, 16mm, 3.13 g. Rome mint; Messalla, Galus, Sisenna, and Apronius, moneyers. Struck 5 BC. SISENNA MESSALLA III VIR around garlanded altar with bowl-shaped top. / GALVS APRONIVS AAAFF around large SC. RIC 464; Paris 845; BMCRE 264; Cohen 423.TextImage
RIC 465
Sear5 1703
Augustus AE Quadrans. Rome mint, 5 BC. III VIR AAAFF, altar / P BETILIENVS BASSVS around SC. Cohen 376. (One example)
RIC 466Augustus AE quadrans. 4 BC. C. Naevius Capella. 14mm; 2.72g. 4 bc. C NAEVIVS CAPELLA round SC / IIIVIR AAAFF, garlanded altar with bowl-shaped top. AMC 650; BMCRE 267; Cohen 469; RIC 466; Sear 1704.TextImage
RIC 467
Sear5 1705
Augustus AE Quadrans. Minted 4 BC under Moneyer C Rubellius Blandus. C RVBELLIVS BLANDVS S-C around SC / III VIR A A A F F around garlanded altar with bowl shaped top. Cohen 511. (2 examples)
RIC 468
Sear5 1706
Augustus quadrans. IIIVIR AAAFF, altar with bowl-shaped top / L VALERIVS CATVLLVS around large SC. (1 example)
RIC 471
Sear5 1689
Augustus AE As. Rome mint, 4 BC. IMP CAESAR DIVI F AVGVSTVS IMP XX, bare head left / PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POT XXXIIII around large SC. Cohen 226. (2 examples)
RIC 472
Sear5 1614
Augustus Denarius. North Peloponnesian Mint, ca 21 BC. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / IOVI - OLV, hexastyle Temple of the Olympic Zeus, with round shield in pediment and palmettes on top. RSC 182. (1 example)
RIC 473Augustus AR Denarius. Paphos Mint, Cyprus, c 22 BC. AVGVST VS, bare head right, dotted border / rostral wreath. TextImage
RIC 474
Sear5 1643
Augustus AR Quinarius. North Peloponnesian (?) mint, ca 21 BC. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / Victory standing left on prow, holding wreath and palm. RSC 328. (One example)
RIC 475
Sear5 1593
Augustus Denarius. Samos (or Pergamum?) mint, 27 BC. CAESAR, bare head right / AVGVSTVS, bull standing right. BMCRE 662, RSC 28. (Example)
RIC 475 aureusAugustus AV aureus. Pergamum or Samos mint. 21-20 BC. 7.90 g. CAESAR, Bare head of Augustus right / AVGVSTVS, bull standing right. Bahrfeldt 138 (this coin); Calicó 172a; RIC 475 var (denarius).TextImage
RIC 476
Sear5 1533
Octavian AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm of Ephesus. 28-20 BC. IMP CAESAR DIVI F COS VI LIBERTATIS P R VINDEX, laureate head right / PAX, Pax standing left holding caduceus, serpent arising from cista mystica to right, all within laurel wreath. RPC 2203, RSC 218. (Example)
RIC 477Augustus, AR Cistophoric tetradrachm, Ephesus (?) ca 25 BC, 11.59 g. IMP CAESAR, bare head right / AVGVSTVS, capricorn right, head turned back, cornucopiae on its back; all within wreath. RIC 477; Cohen 16; RPC 2213.TextImage
RIC 478Augustus AR Cistophorus. Ephesus Mint, earlier style, ca 25-20 BC. IMP CAESAR, bare head right / AVGVSTVS, six grain ears tied together. RPC 2214. TextImage
RIC 479Augustus AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Ephesus mint, ca 25 BC. IMP CAESAR beneath bare head right / AVGVSTVS above garlanded altar decorated with two confronting hinds. RIC 479; RSC 33; RPC 2215. TextImage
RIC 480Augustus AR Cistophorus. Ephesus mint, struck in 24-20 BC. IMP CAESAR, bare head right / AVGVSTVS beneath capricorn with cornucopiae right, all within laurel wreath. RPC I 2213, BMCRE 696, RSC 16. TextImage
RIC 481
Sear5 1586
Augustus AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm or Triple Denarius. Ephesus mint, ca 24-20 BC. IMP CAE-SAR, bare head right / AVGV-STVS, six grain ears tied together. RSC 32b, BMC 264, RPC 2214. (1 example)
RIC 482
Sear5 1587
Augustus AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Ephesus mint, ca 24-20 BC. IMP CAESAR beneath bare head right / AVGVSTVS above garlanded altar decorated with two confronting stags. RSC 33, RPC 2215. (1 example)
RIC 486Augustus AE 25mm of the CA Series. Uncertain mint in Cyprus or Syria, ca 25 BC. CAESAR, bare head of Augustus right / AVGVSTVS within laurel wreath. BMCRE 731, RPC 2235.TextImage
RIC 490Augustus AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Mint in Asia (Pergamum?), struck 25-20 BC. IMP CAESAR, bare head of Augustus right. lituus before / AVGV-STVS across fields, six grain ears bound together. RPC 2209, RSC 32a TextImage
RIC 493Augustus AR Cistophorus. Pergamum mint, 27-26 BC. IMP CAESAR beneath or behind bare head right / AVGVSTVS beneath Capricorn bearing a cornucopiae right, all in wreath. RSC 16; RPC 2211 and 2213. TextImage
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RIC 494
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Augustus Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Pergamon mint, 27-26 BC. IMP CAESAR beneath bare head right / AVGV-STVS, six wheat ears tied together. RIC 494, RSC 32b.TextImage
RIC 496 corrAugustus, AE32 sestertius, uncertain mint in Asia Minor. ca 27 BC. 24.12 g. IMP CAISAR, bare head right. / CA in rostral wreath. RIC 496 corr. (obv legend); SNG Hunterian 1181; RPC I, 2227.TextImage
RIC 497 corrRIC 497 has an incorrect obverse legend. It is the same as RIC 499; RPC 2230 below
RIC 498Augustus AE Semis. CA Series, uncertain mint in Asia Minor, ca 30-20 BC. CAISAR, bare head right / CA in circle of dots within wreath. Cohen 790, BMC 708, RPC 2232. TextImage
RIC 499Augustus, AE dupondius, uncertain mint in Asia Minor. ca 27 BC. 26.5 mm, 11.9 g. IMP CAISAR, bare head right. / CA in rostral wreath. RIC 499; RIC 497 corr. (obv legend); BMC 707; RPC 2230.TextImage
RIC 501Augustus AE Sestertius. ca 25 BC, Asia Mint, perhaps Ephesus or Pergamum. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / large CA in beaded border within laurel wreath. BMC 713, Cohen 570, RPC 2233. TextImage
RIC 502Augustus AE Dupondius of the CA Series, uncertain mint in Asia Minor, ca 25 BC. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / CA in rostral wreath. RIC 502; RPC 2234. TextImage
RIC 506
Sear5 1588
Augustus AR Cistophoric Tetradrachm. Struck 20-18 BC, Pergamum, Mysia mint. IMP IX TR PO V, Bare head right / COM ASIAE, temple of six columns, ROM ET AVGVST on the frontal. RSC 86, RPC 2219. (2 examples)
RIC 507
Sear5 1589
Augustus AR cistophorus. Asia Minor Mint, c. 19 BC, IM IX TR PO V Bare head right. / MART VLTO[R] Temple of Mars Ultor containing legionary standard returned by the Parthians. RIC507; C202; BMC704.(2 examples)
RIC 510
Sear5 1590
Augustus AR cistophorus. Asia Minor Mint, c. 19 BC, IMP IX TR PO V Bare head right. / Triumphal arch, architrave inscribed IM IX TR POT V enclosing S P R SIGNIS RECEPTIS. RIC510; C298; BMC703. (3 examples)
RIC 511Augustus, AV aureus. Pergamum, 8.02 g. AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / No legend, Sphinx, with raised wings, sitting left. RIC 511; Cohen 334; CBN 911; Calico 157.TextImage
RIC 512Augustus AV aureus. Struck 19-18 BC in Pergamum, Mysia. 7.92 g. AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / No legend, Sphinx, with wings raised, sitting right. RIC I 512 corr. (obv description); BMCRE 682; Paris 973; Cohen 333; Calico 156.TextImage
RIC 513Augustus AV aureus. Struck 19-18 BC in Pergamum, Mysia. 22 mm, 7.89 g. AVGVSTVS, bare head left. / ARMENIA CAPTA, Sphinx, with wings raised, sitting right. RIC I 513; Vienna 56769; BM 197202011; Sutherland 1 in RN 1973.TextImage
RIC 514Augustus Aureus. Pergamon mint, 19-18 BC. 7.79 g. AVGVSTVS beneath bare head right / ARMENIA CAPTA, Victory right, cutting the throat of a recumbent bull that she holds by the horn. RIC 514; Cohen 8; BMCRE 671; Calicó 160 (same dies); Sear 1576.TextImage
RIC 515Augustus Denarius. Pergamon mint, 19-18 BC. AVGVSTVS beneath bare head right / ARMENIA CAPTA above and beneath Armenian tiara, quiver and bow case. RIC 515; BMCRE 673.TextImage
RIC 516
Sear5 1591
Augustus Denarius. Pergamon, 19-18 BC. Bare head of Augustus right, AVGVSTVS below / ARMENIA CAPTA, Armenian tiara, with a quiver of arrows and a bow in bowcase. RIC 516; RSC 11. (One example)
RIC 517Augustus AR Denarius, Struck 19 BC in Pergamum, Mysia. 3.66 g. AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / ARMENIA RECEPTA above and beneath tiara on the left, quiver and bowcase on right. RIC I 517; RSC 13; BMCRE 675; BMCRR East 301; Paris 154.TextImage
RIC 518Augustus AR denarius, 27 BC-AD 14. Struck in Pergamum, Mysia ca. 19-18 BC. 3.81 g. No legend, bare head right. / CAESAR – DIVI F ARMEN – RECEP IMP – VIIII in three lines across fields, Armenian archer, wearing Mithriaic cap, standing front, holding spear and bow set on ground. RIC 518; RSC 58; BMCRE p. 109 note; Berlin 1820752.TextImage
RIC 519Augustus, AR denarius, Pergamum mint, struck ca 19-18 BC, 3.76 g. No legend, bare head right / CAESAR – DIVI F ARMEN – CAPTA IMP – VIIII in three lines across fields, Armenian standing facing, holding spear in right hand and resting left on bow set on ground. RIC 519; Cohen 59; BMC 678; Sear -.TextImage
RIC 520Augustus, AR denarius, Pergamum mint, struck ca 19-18 BC, 3.83 g. AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / CAESAR – DIVI F ARMEN – CAPTA IMP – VIIII in three lines across fields, Armenian standing facing, holding spear in right hand and resting left on bow set on ground. RIC 520; BMCRE 676; RSC 57.TextImage
RIC 521Augustus, AV aureus, 19 BC, 7.81 gr. Pergamum mint. AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus right / SIGNIS RECEPTIS above and beneath capricorn right. RIC 521; BMC 680; Calicó 272.TextImage
RIC 526Augustus, AR Denarius, 3.32 gr, 22.97 mm. Pergamum mint. 19-18 BC. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / SIGNIS PARTHICIS RECEPTIS, in three lines. RIC 526; RSC 257; Sear -.TextImage
RIC 528Augustus AE 26mm of Antioch, Syria. Laureate head right / SC within laurel-wreath. RPC I 4264, BMC 129.TextImage
RIC 532 (Hadrian)Augustus AR Cistophorus. Restitution issue under Hadrian. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare headed and beardless head of Augustus right, with characteristics of Hadrian / HADRIANVS AVG P P REN, Hadrian standing left, holding two ears of corn. RIC II 532; RSC II 1. TextImage
RIC 538
Sear5 1577
Augustus AV Aureus. Uncertain (Eastern?) mint. CAESAR behind bare head right / AVGVSTVS above heifer, head lowered, walking left. Cohen 26. (One example)
RIC 540Augustus AR Denarius. CA-ES-AR, bare youthful head right within oak wreath / AVG-VST divided by candelabrum within wreath entwined with bucrania and paterae. TextImage
RIC 541
Sear'88 #477
Augustus Denarius. Paphos Mint, Cyprus. c 22 BC. Laureate head of Augustus right / Capricorn right, bearing cornucopia and globe, AVGVSTVS below. RIC 541, RSC 23. TextImage
RIC 542Augustus, AR denarius, after 27 BC. Probably Gaul mint. 3.40g. Laureate head right / AVGVSTVS beneath capricorn leaping right, nothing between its front legs, star above. RIC 542; Giard 1011 (Paris).TextImage
RIC 543aAugustus denarius. Bare head right / shield inscribed IMP CAE SAR DIVI F. TextImage
RIC 544Octavian - Augustus, AV aureus, after 27 BC. Rome or Pergamum mint. 8.15 g. CAESAR DIVI F COS VII, bare head right, small capricorn under neck / AEGYPT CAPTA above and beneath crocodile right. RIC 544; Cohen 1; Bahrfeldt 112; BMC 655; Paris 935; Calicó 158.TextImage
RIC 544 varAugustus, AR denarius, after 30 BC. Caesaraugusta, circa 19-18 BC. 22 mm, 3.28g. AVGVSTVS beneath bare head right / AEGYPT CAPTA above and beneath crocodile right. Mule of RIC 28 (BMC 315) Caesaraugusta obv. and the aureus RIC 544 (BMC 655) Pergamum rev. Unpublished.TextImage
RIC 545
Sear5 1565
Octavian Denarius. Uncertain Eastern Mint (Ephesus? Paphos?), 28-27 BC. CAESAR DIVI F COS VI, bare head right / AEGYPTO CAPTA, crocodile right. RSC 4. (3 examples)
RIC 547aAugustus AR Denarius. Uncertain mint (Emerita?), 16 BC. Bare head right / AVGVSTVS, capricorn right, bearing cornucopiae on its back and holding globe and rudder. RSC 21. TextImage
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RIC 49[tib]
Sear5 1782
Divus Augustus AE Sestertius. Struck under Tiberius, ca 22-23 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, Augustus, radiate, seated left, holding laurel branch and sceptre; altar before / TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXIIII around large S C. Cohen 309. (One example)
RIC 56[tib]Divus Augustus AE Sestertius 33mm; 19.49g, struck under Tiberius, AD 34-35. DIVO AVGVSTO SPQR, Quadriga of elephants left, with riders; radiate figure of Augustus sitting left, holding laurel-branch and sceptre / TI CAESAR [DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XX]XVI round SC. BMCRE 102; Cohen 306; RIC 56 (Tib.); Sear 1784.TextImage
RIC 57c[tib]Augustus AE Sestertius. 34-35 AD. Struck under Tiberius. DIVO AVGVSTO SPQR, Clipeus Virtutis, inscribed OB CIVES SER, within oak wreath above globe and two capricorns / TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXXVI around large SC. RIC 57 Cohen 302.TextImage
RIC 62[tib]Divus Augustus AE Sestertius. Struck by Tiberius 36-37 AD. DIVO AVGVSTO SPQR, elephant quadriga carrying radiate Augustus left / TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR PPT XXXVII. TextImage
RIC 63[tib]
Sear5 1783
Divus Augustus AE Sestertius. Struck by Tiberius, 36-37 AD. DIVO AVGVSTO SPQR around shield inscribed OB CIVIS SER within oak wreath and supported by two capricorns / TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXXVII around large SC. (One example)
RIC 68[tib]
Sear5 1784
Divus Augustus. AE sestertius. 36-37 AD. Struck by Tiberius. DIVO AVGVSTO SPQR in three lines, quadriga of elephants left, Augustus radiate in car, holding laurel branch and long sceptre / TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST PM TR POT XXXIIX around SC. RIC 68; BMCRE 125; Sear 1784.(Example)
RIC 72[tib]Augustus. AE As. Struck by Tiberius. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left, star above, thunderbolt to left / S-C, Female (Livia?) seated right, holding patera and sceptre. RIC I (Tiberius) 71.TextImage
RIC 77[tib]
Sear5 1786
Divus Augustus. AE dupondius, Rome. Posthumous issue, struck under Tiberius after AD 14. 31 mm, 16.88 g. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left. / S-C. Victory standing left, resting hand on shield inscribed SPQR, placed on low cippus or tree trunk. RIC 77 (tiberius); BMCRE 141; Cohen 242; Paris 145.(2 examples)
RIC 79[tib]
Sear5 1787
Divis Augustus AE Dupondius, struck by Tiberius, 22-23 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left / large SC in oak wreath. Cohen 252, BMC 143. (Example)
RIC 80[tib]Divus Augustus AE As. Struck under Tiberius, circa 31-37 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head right / S-C either side of large altar with closed doors, PROVIDENT below. TextImage
RIC 81[tib]
Sear5 1789
Divus Augustus AE As. Struck under Tiberius, circa 31-37 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left / S-C either side of large altar, PROVIDENT in ex. Cohen 228. (One example)
RIC 82[tib]
Sear5 1790
Divus Augustus AE As. Commemorative by Tiberius. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left, thunderbolt before / S-C, Eagle standing facing, wings spread, head right. RIC 82 [Tiberius], Cohen 247. (Example)
RIC 83[tib]
Sear5 1791
Divis Augustus AE As. Struck 34-37 AD by Tiberius. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left / S-C, winged thunderbolt. Cohen 249. (1 example)
RIC 56[caligula]
Sear5 1811
Caligula and Divus Augustus AE Dupondius. 37-41 AD. CONSENSV SENAT ET EQ ORDIN P Q R, laureate and togate statue of Gaius Caligula seated left on curule chair, holding branch / DIVVS AVGVSTVS S-C, radiate head of Divus Augustus left. Cohen 87. (2 examples)
RIC 101[claudius]
Sear5 1891
Divus Augustus AE Dupondius. Struck under Claudius, 41-42 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS S-C, radiate head of Divus Augustus left / DIVA AVGVSTA, Diva Livia enthroned left, holding grain ears and long torch. Cohen 93. (2 examples)
RIC 401[titus]
Sear5 2579
Divus Augustus AE Sestertius. Restoration by Titus, 80 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, seated radiate figure of Augustus left, holding laurel branch and sceptre / IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII, around REST above large SC. Cohen 548. (One example)
RIC 403[titus]Divus Augustus AE Sestertius. Restoration by Titus, 80-81 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, Augustus, radiate, seated left on curule chair with laurel branch and patera / IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG P M TR P P P COS VIII, around S C. TextImage
RIC 446[titus]
Sear5 2580
Augustus AE dupondius, restoration issue by Titus AD 80-81. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left / IMP T VESP AVG REST S-C, Victory flying left with shield inscribed SPQR. TextImage
RIC 454[titus]
Sear5 2581
Augustus AE As, restoration issue by Titus. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER radiate head left / IMP T VESP AVG REST S-C, PROVIDENT below, large altar with double panelled door and horns.TextImage
RIC 458 [titus]Augustus AE As, restoration issue by Titus. Struck before AD 81. 27 mm, 10.46 gr. DIVI AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head of Augustus right / IMP T VESP AVG REST, eagle standing facing on globe, wings spread, head right. RIC 458; Komnick 43.0.TextImage
RIC 459 [titus]Augustus AE As, restoration issue by Titus. Struck before AD 81. DIVI AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head of Augustus left / IMP T CAES AVG RESTITVIT, eagle standing facing on globe, wings spread, head right. RIC 459; Komnick 33.0; BMC 274.TextImage
RIC 460[titus]Augustus AE As. Struck by Titus. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER. Radiate head left / IMP T VESP AVG REST SC. Eagle with wings open, standing three-quarters right on globe, head left. RIC 460.TextImage
RIC 462[ titus]Augustus AE As, restoration issue by Titus. Struck before AD 81. DIVI AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head of Augustus left, star above / IMP T CAES AVG RESTITVIT, eagle standing facing on globe, wings spread, head right. RIC 462; Komnick 34.0.TextImage
RIC 464[titus]
Sear5 2585
Augustus AE As, restoration by Titus. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head of Augustus, facing left. / IMP T VESP AVG REST S C, eagle standing facing on globe, wings spread, head left. (One example)
RIC 469 [titus]Augustus AE As, restoration issue by Titus. Struck before AD 81. 29 mm, 10.55 gr. DIVI AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head of Augustus left / IMP T VESP AVG REST, eagle standing facing on thunderbolt, wings spread, head left. RIC 469; Komnick 50.0.TextImage
RIC 820[trajan]Augustus, AV aureus, restored coinage struck by Trajan, AD 107. DIVVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / IMP CAES TRAIAN AVG GER DAC P P REST, legionary eagle between two standards, one surmounted by a wreath, the other by a hand. RIC (Trajan) 820; Cohen (Aug.) 574; BMCRE 699; Sear 3338.TextImage
RIC 824[domitian]Divus Augustus AE Dupondius. Struck under Domitian, 81-96 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left / IMP D CAES AVG RESTITVIT S-C, eagle standing left on globe. Cohen 562. TextImage
RIC 128[nerva]
Sear5 3083
Divus Augustus AE As. Restoration by Nerva, 96-98 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS, bare head right / IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST S-C, eagle standing facing, head right, on thunderbolt. Cohen 565. (One example)
RIC 129[nerva]
Sear5 3082
Divus Augustus AE As. Restoration by Nerva, 96-98 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS, bare head right / IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST, S-C in ex., eagle standing facing on globe, head right, wings partially open. RIC 129.TextImage
RIC 130[nerva]
Sear5 3081
Divus Augustus AE As, Restoration by Nerva. DIVVS AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus right / IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST, thunderbolt, S C below. Cohen 567. (example)
RIC 131[nerva]
Sear5 3079
Divus Augustus AE Dupondius. Struck 96-98 AD Restoration by Nerva. DIVVS AVGVSTVS, radiate head right / IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST, rudder upright over globe, SC below. Cohen 568. (Example)
RIC - Divus Augustus AE As. Restitution by Nerva. DIVVS AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus left / IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST, SC below, rudder superimposed on globe. [cf RIC 132, a dupondius.] TextImage
RIC 133[nerva]
Sear5 3080
Divus Augustus AE As. Restitution by Nerva. DIVVS AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / IMP NERVA CAESAR AVG REST, altar, S C below. RIC II 133 (Nerva); Sear5 3080; Cohen 566.(One example)
RIC 134[nerva]Divus Augustus AE As. 98 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, bare head right / IMP NERVA CAES AVG REST, altar, SC in ex. RIC 134 (this coin); BMC 1913.0614.68. TextImage
RIC 136[nerva]
Sear5 3076
Divus Augustus AE Sestertius. Restitution issue struck under Nerva, 98 AD. DIVVS AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / IMP NERVA CAESAR AVGVSTVS REST around large S C. Cohen 569. (2 examples)
RIC 77[decius](1)
Sear5 9458
Augustus AR Antoninianus. Struck by Trajan Decius. DIVO AVGVSTO, Radiate head of Augustus right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing facing, head up. RSC 577. (One example)
RIC 77[decius](2)Augustus AR Antoninianus. Struck by Trajan Decius. DIVO AVGVSTO, Radiate head of Augustus right / CONSECRATIO, eagle standing facing, head up. RIC 77 (Trajan Decius); RSC 577.TextImage
RIC 78[decius]
Sear5 9459
Augustus AR Antoninianus. DIVO AVGVSTO, Radiate head of Augustus right / CONSECRATIO, Large altar with two doors and flames on top. Struck by Trajan Decius. RSC 578. (2 examples)
TESSERAE
Belfort 2, 13Augustus, AE tessera. Laureate head right, within circle only / XIIII within border and wreath. Belfort Aug group 2, 13; Cohen 87.TextImage
Belfort 12, 1Augustus AE Tessera 3.19 g. Radiate head of Augustus right within circle only, star above / II within border and wreath. Cohen 13; Belfort Aug group 12, 1; Buttrey 6, 2 var (obv. circle)TextImage
Belfort 13, 4Augustus AE 21mm Tessera. Radiate head left within circle / V within border and wreath. Belfort Aug Group 13, 4.TextImage
Buttrey 1, 7Augustus, struck by Tiberius. ca 22-37 AD. AE Tessera 20mm. Bare head of Augustus right within circle and wreath / VII within border and wreath. Buttrey 1, 7; Cohen -; Belfort -.TextImage
Buttrey 2, 5AE Tessera, Augustus. 19 mm. Laureate head right within circle and wreath / V within border and wreath. Belfort Aug group 1, 4; Buttrey 2, 5.TextImage
Buttrey 2, 6AE Tessera, Augustus. 19 mm. Laureate head right within circle and wreath / V within border and wreath. Buttrey 2, 6.TextImage
Buttrey 2, 7AE Tessera, Augustus, struck under Tiberius. Laureate head of Augustus right within circle and wreath / VII within circle and wreath. Buttrey 2, 7.Text
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Buttrey 2, 10Augustus, AE tessera. Laureate head of Augustus right within circle and wreath / X within border and wreath. Buttrey 2, 10; Belfort Aug group 3, 5; Cohen 62.TextImage
Buttrey 2, 15Augustus, AE Tessera. Laureate head right within circle and wreath / XV within border. Belfort Aug group 11, 4; Buttrey 2, 15.TextImage
Buttrey 3, 1Augustus AE Tessera. Laureate head of Augustus right within wreath only / I within border only. Belfort Aug group 5, 1; Buttrey 3, 1.TextImage
Buttrey 3, 2Tessera, Augustus. Laureate head right within wreath only / II within circle and wreath. Belfort Aug group 5, 2; Buttrey 3, 2.TextImage
Buttrey 3, 3Tessera, Augustus. Laureate head right within wreath only / III within circle and wreath. Buttrey 3, 3 (missing).TextImage
Buttrey 3, 12Augustus AE Tessera. Laureate head of Augustus right within wreath only / XII within border only. Belfort Aug group 5, 8; Buttrey 3, 12.TextImage
Buttrey 3, 14Augustus, AE Tessera. Laureate head of Augustus right within wreath only / XIIII within border and wreath. Cohen 89; Buttrey 3, 14 (missing).TextImage
Buttrey 5, 2AE Tessera. Laureate head of Augustus right within circle and wreath, FEL below / II within border and wreath. Belfort -; Buttrey 5, 2.TextImage
Buttrey 5, 5Augustus, AE tessera, 21mm. Laureate head of Augustus right within circle and wreath, FEL below / V within border and wreath. Buttrey 5,5 (missing); FAC 32230.TextImage
Buttrey 5, 6Augustus, AE Tessera, struck under Tiberius. Laureate head of Augustus right within circle and wreath, FEL below / VI within circle and wreath. Buttrey 5, 6; Belfort -; Dancoisne -.TextImage
Buttrey 5, 8Augustus AE Tessera. 20.9 mm. Laureate head of Augustus right within circle and wreath, FEL below / VIII within border and wreath. Belfort Aug group 11, 1; Buttrey 5, 8.TextImage
Buttrey 5, 9Augustus, struck by Tiberius, AE Tessera 20mm. Laureate head of Augustus right; FEL below, all within circle and wreath / VIIII within border and wreath. Buttrey 5, 9 (VIIII missing); Belfort -.TextImage
Buttrey 5, 10Augustus, AE tessera. Laureate head of Augustus right within circle, all within wreath, FEL beneath neck / X within circle, all within wreath. Buttrey 5,10 (X missing); Belfort -; Cohen -.TextImage
Buttrey 5, 13
Cohen 85
AE Tessera. Laureate head of Augustus right within circle and wreath, FEL below / XIII within border and wreath. Belfort Aug group 11, 3; Buttrey 5, 13; Cohen 85.TextImage
Buttrey 6, 2 varAugustus, Time of Tiberius. AE Tessera 19mm. Radiate head of Augustus right within circle only / II within border and wreath. Belfort Aug group 12, 1; Buttrey 6, 2 var (obv. circle).TextImage
Buttrey 6, 7Augustus, AE Tesserae, struck by Tiberius, 21mm. Radiate and laureate head of Augustus right, within circle only / VII within border and wreath. Belfort Aug group 13, 6 var (headwear); Dancoisne 4 var (ditto); Buttrey 6, 7 var (ditto).TextImage
Buttrey 6, 9Augustus, AE Tessera, struck by Tiberius. Radiate and laureate head of Augustus right within circle / VIIII within border and wreath. Buttrey 6,9 var (headwear).TextImage
Buttrey 6, 10Augustus, AE tessera. Radiate and laureate head of Augustus right within circle / X within border and wreath. Dancoisne 6; Buttrey 6, 10 (missing and var (headwear); Belfort -.TextImage
Buttrey 6, 11Augustus, AE Tessera, struck under Tiberius. 20.8mm. Radiate head right within circle / XI within border (and wreath?). Buttrey 6, 11; Belfort -; Dancoisne -.TextImage
Buttrey 6, 13Augustus, AE tessera, 21mm. Radiate head of Augustus right within wreath only / XIII within border and wreath. Dancoisne 8; Buttrey 6, 13.TextImage
Buttrey 7, 5Augustus, AE tessera. Bare head of Augustus left within circle, all within wreath / V within circle, all within wreath. Buttrey 7, 5 (V missing); Belfort -1; Cohen -.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 1Augustus, AE tessera. Radiate head of Augustus left within circle / I within circle, all within wreath. Buttrey 9, 1; Belfort Aug group 13, 1; Cohen 8.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 3Augustus AE21 Tessera. Radiate head of Augustus left within circle only / IIII within border and wreath. Buttrey 9, 3; Belfort Aug group 13, 2.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 4
Cohen 24
Augustus AE21 Tessera. Radiate head of Augustus left within circle only / IIII within dotted circle and wreath. Belfort Aug group 13, 3; Buttrey 9, 4; Cohen 24.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 4
Cohen 26
Augustus AE21 Tessera. Radiate head of Augustus left within circle and wreath / IIII within dotted circle and wreath. Buttrey, 9, 4; Belfort Aug group 14, 3. Cohen 26.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 6Augustus, AE tessera. Radiate head left within circle / VI within circle, all within wreath. Belfort Aug group 13, 5; Buttrey 9, 6; Cohen 33.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 9Augustus, AE tessera, Radiate head left within circle and wreath / VIIII within border and wreath. Belfort Aug. group 14, 6.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 10Augustus, AE Tessera. 22mm. Radiate head of Augustus left within circle only / X within border and wreath. Belfort Aug group 13, 9; Buttrey 9, 10.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 11Augustus, AE Tessera, struck by Tiberius. 21mm. Radiate head of Augustus left within circle and wreath / XI within border and wreath. Buttrey 9, 11; Dancoisne -; Belfort -.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 13Augustus, AE tessera, (2.46g) Radiate head left within circle and wreath / XIII within border. Buttrey 9, 13.TextImage
Buttrey 9, 15AE Tessera, Augustus. Radiate head of Augustus left within circle and wreath / XV within border and wreath. Buttrey 9, 15; Belfort Aug group 14, 7; Cohen 100.TextImage
Buttrey 10, 15Augustus, AE Tessera. Radiate head of Augustus left within circle, thunderbolt before head / XV within dotted circle, all within wreath. Cohen 95; Dancoisne 12; Belfort Aug group 15, 4; Buttrey 10, 15.TextImage
Buttrey 11, 13AE Tessera. Augustus. Jugate heads of Augustus and Livia right, within circle / XIII within border and wreath. Dancoisne 34; Buttrey 11, 13.TextImage
Buttrey 11, 14Augustus and Livia, AE Tessera early 1st century AD, 5.10 g. Jugate busts right of Augustus, laureate, and Livia, diademed and draped within circle / XIIII within border and wreath. Buttrey 11, 14; Goebl 75. Cohen (Caligula and Agrippina) 3; Dancoisne 34.TextImage
Buttrey 16, 4Augustus, AE tessera. Laureate head of Augustus left within circle and wreath / IIII within circle, all within wreath. Buttrey 16, 4; Belfort Aug group IV, 1; Cohen 24.TextImage
PROVINCIAL COINS (Types without an RPC number here are in the appropriate RPC region)
Spain, Uncertain
RPC 4
Augustus AE As of Uncertain Mint in Northwestern Spain. Struck 23 BC. IMP AVG DIVI F, bare head left, palm before / Round shield. TextImage
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Emerita
RPC 10
Augustus AE33 of Emerita, Spain. PERMISIV CAESARIS AVGVSTI, facing bust of Silenus; wine pouring from an amphora below / PERMI (...) AVGVSTI, city gate flanked by towers, opening onto a forum lined with shop stalls, EMERITA within. Burgos 782. TextImage
Emerita
RPC 13
Augustus AE23 of Emerita, Lusitania. PERM IMP CAESARIS AVG PP, laureate head right / AVGVSTA EMERITA, Priest ploughing right. TextImage
Emerita
RPC 16
Augustus, Emerita, AE semis. PERM CAES AVG, bare head right / CO A E, legionary eagle between two standards, LE VX in two lines between the masts. Burgos 1017; RPC 16.TextImage
Emerita
RPC 21
Divus Augustus AE33 of Emerita, Spain, struck posthumously by Tiberius, 24.3g. [DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER], radiate head right, thunderbolt before, star above / AVGVSTA EMERITA inscribed on city gate with two portals. RPC 21; Burgos (1987) 1553.TextImage
Emerita
RPC 22
Augustus, posthumous issue of Emerita, Spain. AE As. 14-37 AD, 10.52 g. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head of Augustus right, star above, thunderbolt before / AVGVSTA EMERITA, Camp gateway; COL in exergue. Burgos 1040; RPC 22.TextImage
Emerita
RPC 25
Augustus, posthumous issue of Emerita, Spain. AE As. 14-37 AD. 26.5 mm. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head of Augustus left / AVGVSTA EMERITA, Camp gateway; COL in exergue. Burgos 1043; RPC 25.TextImage
Emerita
RPC 27 var
Augustus, AE27, Emerita, Spain. TI CAESAR AVGVSTVS PON MAX IMP, laureate head left / COL AVGVSTA EMERITA, city-wall with two gates. RPC I, 27 var. (radiate head).TextImage
Emerita
RIC 28
Augustus AE28 of Emerita, Spain, struck posthumously by Tiberius, 8.3g. DIVVS AVGVSTVS [PATER CAE], radiate head left / [PERMI] AVG PROVIDENTIA, altar (or shrine enclosure). RPC 28.TextImage
Emerita
RPC 29
Augustus, AE As of Emerita Augusta, 11,32 gr. 25 mm. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left / AETERNITATI AVGVSTAE. C A E, Front view of tetrastyle temple. Burgos (2008) 1047; RPC 29.TextImage
Emerita
RPC 32
Divus Augustus AE25 of Emerita, Spain. Struck under Tiberius. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER CAE, radiate head left / COL AVGVSTA EMERITA, City Gate with twin portals. Burgos 818, SGI 139. TextImage
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Emerita
RPC 34
Divus Augustus AE As of Emerita, Spain. AVG PATER C A E DIVVS, radiate head left / PERMI AVG, PROVIDENTIA below, a roofless shrine enclosure. TextImage
Ebora
RPC 50
Augustus, AE Dupondius of Ebora, Hispania Ult. (Portugal). 19.40 g. Struck after 12 BC. PERMISSV CAESARIS AVGVSTI P M, bare head left / LIBERALITATIS IVL EBOR, priestly implements: patera (above), aspergillum, jug, and simpulum, knife below. RPC I, 50.TextImage
Ebora
RPC 51
Augustus, AE of Ebora, Portugal. PERM CAES AVG P M, bare head left / LIBERA LITATIS IVLIAE EBOR in four lines within wreath. RPC 51; SNG Cop. 397; Burgos 901.TextImage
Pax Julia
RPC 52
Augustus, AE26 of Pax Julia. 13.1 gr. Bare head of Augustus right / PAX IVL, Pax seated left, holding cornucopiae and caduceus. RPC 52; Mionnet 19TextImage
Pax Julia
RPC 52 (2)
Augustus, AE26 of Pax Julia, (Beja), Portugal. 12.88 g. 27 BC-AD 14. Bare head right. / PAX IVL, Pax or Felicitas seated left, holding cornucopiae and caduceus. RPC 52, legend position type 2; Burgos 1997; Burgos (1987) 1710; Villaronga 1.TextImage
Pax Julia
RPC 53
Augustus, AE As of Pax Julia, Portugal. 27 BC- AD 14. 6.34 gr. Bare head of Augustus right / PAX IVL between two lines. RPC 53; Burgos 1999.TextImage
Irippo
RPC 55, Semis
Hispania, Irippo (area of Seville), AE20 Semis. ca.30 BC. IRIPPO, inscription before bare head of Augustus (Octavian) right / female seated left holding pine cone and cornucopiae. RPC 55; Burgos 1238; Mionnet 402. Text
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Irippo
RPC 55, As
Augustus, Hispania, Irippo (area of Seville), AE As. ca.30 BC. IRIPPO, inscription before bare head of Augustus (Octavian) right / female seated left holding pine cone and cornucopiae. cf RPC 55 (semis).TextImage
Osset
RPC 58
Augustus AE25 As of Osset, Hispania Ulterior. OSSET, bare head right / Dionysos, naked, standing left holding large bunch of grapes. SGI 21. TextImage
Osset
RPC 58, Semis
Osset, Spain, AE Semis 4,32 gr. 17 gr. OSSET, Bare head right / Dionysos, naked, standing left, holding large bunch of grapes. SNG Cop. 175; RPC 58, semis.TextImage
Osset
RPC 59
Augustus, AE23 of Osset, Spain. 6.93g. Bare head left / Dionysos, naked, standing left, holding large bunch of grapes. RPC 59; SNG Cop. 174var (head right).TextImage
Italica
RPC 60
Augustus AE27 As of Spain, Italica. PERM AVG MUNIC ITALIC, bare head right / GEN POP ROM, personification of the People of Rome standing left, wearing toga and holding patera, globe with crosshatching to the left. TextImage
Italica
RPC 66
Augustus and Livia, AE of Italica, Spain. Struck under Tiberius. 14-37 AD, AE34, 27.91 gr. PERM AVG DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, radiate head left, star above, thunderbolt before / IVLIA AVGVSTA MVN ITALIC, Livia seated left, holding sceptre and branch. RPC 66.TextImage
Romula
RPC 73
Divus Augustus and Livia AE33 of Romula, Spain. Struck under Tiberius, 14-37 AD. PERM DIVI AVG COL ROM, radiate head of Augustus right, thunderbolt before / IVLIA AVGVSTA GENETRIX ORBIS, head of Livia left on globe, star above. RPC 73, Villaronga 1060.TextImage
Romula
RPC 73
Sear'88 #551
Divus Augustus and Livia AE33 of Romula, Spain. Struck under Tiberius, 14-37 AD. PERM DIVI AVG COL ROM, radiate head of Augustus right, thunderbolt before / IVLIA AVGVSTA GENETRIX ORBIS, head of Livia left on globe, star above. RPC 73, Villaronga 1060.TextImage
Julia Traducta
RPC 99
Sear'88 #538
Augustus AE25 of Julia Traducta, Spain. 12.59 g. PERM CAES AVG, bare head left / IVLIA TRAD in two lines within wreath. RPC 99; Sear SGI 18; Alvarez Burgos 1760; Villaronga-Benages, 3352; Cohen 151.TextImage
Julia Traducta
RPC 100
Augustus, AE As. Julia Traducta. Spain. PERM CAES AVG, bare head right / IVLIA TRAD within oak wreath. RPC 100; SNG Cop 457.TextImage
Julia Traducta
RPC 107
Augustus AE33 of Julia Traducta, Spain. PERM CAES AVG, bare head left / C L CAES IVL TRAD, bare heads back to back of Caius and Lucius Caesars. Cohen 185, SGI 165. TextImage
Julia Traducta
RPC 108
Augustus AE25 of Julia Traducta, Spain. 7.73 g. PERM CAES AVG, bust left / IVLIA TRAD, in a oak wreath. RPC 108. TextImage
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Julia Traducta
RPC 109
Augustus, Julia Traducta, Spain, AE Semis 20 mm, 4.03 g. PERM CAES AVG, Bare head left / IVLIA TRAD, Apex (priest's cap) and simpulum. RPC 109; Burgos (2008), 1620.TextImage
Julia Traducta
RPC 110
Augustus, AE20 of Julia Traducta, Hispania,27 BC–14 AD. 2.70g. PER CAE AVG, bare head left / IVLIA TRAD, sacrificial implements: patera, aspergillum, capis and lituus. RPC 110.TextImage
Colonia Patricia
RPC 127
Augustus AE Sestertius of Colonia Patricia, Spain. PERMISSV CAESARIS AVGVSTI, bare head left / COLONIA PATRICIA in oak wreath. Burgos 1561. TextImage
Colonia Patricia
RPC 128
Augustus AE 33mm of Colonia Patricia (Corduba), Spain. PERMISSV CAESARIS AVGVSTI, bare head left / COLONIA PATRICIA, aquila between legionary standards. Burgos 1562. TextImage
Colonia Patricia
RPC 129
Sear'88 #537
Augustus AE 25 As, of leaded bronze, from Colonia Patricia (Corduba), Spain. 19/18-2 BC. PERM CAES AVG, laureate head left / COLONIA PATRICIA in two lines within wreath. SGI 16, RPC 129, Lindgren 87. TextImage
Colonia Patricia
RPC 130
Augustus AE 21 of Colonia Patricia, Spain. 19/18-2 BC. PERM CAES AVG, bare head left / COLONIA PATRICIA, apex and simpulum. Lindgren 88. TextImage
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Colonia Patricia
RPC 131
Augustus AE15 of Colonia Patricia. PER CAE AVG, bare head left / COLO PATR, patera, aspergillum, jug and lituus. Villaronga 1005, Burgos 1565. TextImage
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Acci
RPC 134
Augustus, Acci in Hispania Tarraconensis. AE. CIG AC, legionary eagle between two standards / II, legionary eagle between two standards. RPC I 134.TextImage
Acci
RPC 135
Augustus, AE As. Acci. Tarraconensis. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / C I G ACCI L I II, Two aquilae between two signa. RPC 135.TextImage
Acci
Burgos 34
RPC 135 var
Augustus, AE29 As of Acci, Spain. 14,69 gr. DIVI F AVGVSTVS, Bare head right / C I C L I II ACCI, two legionary eagles between two standards. Burgos 2008, 34; RPC 135 var (bust type).TextImage
Acci
RPC 136
Augustus, AE23 of Acci, Spain. 6.93 gr. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / C I G ACCI, apex and simpulum. RPC 136; Burgos (2008) 36; SNG Cop 473: Mionnet Supp. I, 274.TextImage
Carthago Nova
RPC 167
Augustus AE29 of Carthago Nova. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / C VAR RVF SEX IVL POL II VIRQ, Apex securis, aspergillum and simpulum. TextImage
Carthago Nova
RPC 168
Augustus AE 21mm of Spain, Carthago Nova. Laureate head of Augustus right / Sacrificial implements: Simpulum, aspergillum, securis and apex. SNG Copenhagen 510. TextImage
Carthago Nova
RPC 170
Augustus, Carthago Nova, Tarraconensis (Spain), AE28. Duumvirs M Postum. Albin. and L Porc. Capit. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / M POSTVM ALBIN L PORC CAPIT II VIR Q, Priest standing facing, holding simpulum and branch. RPC 170; SNG Copenhagen 496; Burgos 438.TextImage
Carthago Nova
RPC 172
Spain, Carthago Nova. Augustus(?). 27 BC-14 AD. AE 19mm (5.66 gm). C Laetilius Apalus Rex Ptol IIviri q. Bare head right / Diadem. RPC 172. TextImage
Ilici
RPC 190
Ilici, Spain. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. AE Semis. L. Manlius, T. Petronius as diumvirs. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / (L MA)NL(IO T PE)TRON in two lines above, (C-)C, (II-)A (II VIR) across fields in three lines, aquilia and vexilium between two standards. SNG Cop 505, RPC 190. TextImage
Ilici
RPC 192
Augustus, AE Semis, 21mm, 5.11 gr, Ilici, Spain. DIVI F AVGVSTVS, laureate head right / Q PAPIR CAR Q TERE MONT II VIR Q, tetrastyle temple, IVNONI in architrave, C I I A between the columns. RPC 192; Burgos (2008) 1519; SNG Cop 14.TextImage
Tarraco
RPC 210
Augustus, Caius and Lucius, AE Semis of Tarraco, Spain. 31 BC-AD14. 7.18 g. IMP CAES AVG TR POT PON MAX PP, laureate head of Augustus right / C L CAES AVG F around, confronted bare heads of Caïus and Lucius. C V T across fields ("Colonia Victrix Togata Tarraco"). RPC 210; Heiss "Monnaies antiques d'Espagne", pl. VIII, 51; Burgos 1731.TextImage
Tarraco
RPC 215
Tarraco, Spain, Augustus and Tiberius Caesar, AE24, (7.62g) IMP CAES AVG TR POT PON M AX PP Laureate head right. / TI CAESAR CVT Bare head right. TextImage
Tarraco
RPC 222
Divus Augustus, AE35 of Tarraco, Spain, struck under Tiberius. AD 14-37. DEO AVGVSTO, Divus Augustus seated left on throne, holding Victory on globe and sceptre / C V T T AETERNI-TATIS AVGVSTAE, Octastyle temple. RPC 222; SNG Cop. 530.TextImage
Tarraco
RPC 228
Divus Augustus and Tiberius, AE28 of Tarraco, Spain, DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER CVSTA Radiate head right / TI CAESAR DIVI F AVG AVGVSTVS Laureate head right. TextObv/Rev
Ilerda
RPC 260
Augustus, AE of Ilerda, Spain. 10.32 g. IMP AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / MVNICIP ILERDA above and beneath she-wolf walking right. RPC 260.TextImage
Ilerda
RPC 260 (2)
Augustus, AE24 of Ilerda, Spain. IMP AVGVST DIVI F, bare head right / ILERDA above, she-wolf standing right. RPC 260.1 to 260.29; Sear GIC 1.TextImage
Ilerda
RPC 260 (3)
Augustus, AE As of Ilerda, Spain, 7.30 g. IMP AVGVST DIVI F, bare head right / MVN ILERDA above, she-wolf standing right. RPC 260.1 to 260.29; Burgos 1487.TextImage
Celsa
RPC 269
Octavian, AE32, 14.39g Celsa, Spain, COL V I CELSA VIR, Bare head right / L POMPE BVCCO L CORNEFRONT above and beneath bull standing right. RPC 269; Burgos 611.TextImage
Celsa
RPC 270
Spain, Celsa. Augustus. 27BC-14AD. AE 30mm. AVGVS or AVGVSTVS C V I CELSA, bare head right, all within wreath / L COR TER/ II VIR/ M IVN HISP, bull standing right, head facing. Text
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Celsa
RPC 271
Augustus AE As Lepida-Celsa, Tarraconensis. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, bare head right / C V I CEL L SVRA L BVCCO IIVIR, bull standing right. TextImage
Celsa
RPC 273
Augustus, AE28 (as) of Lepida-Celsa, Spain, (g) AVGVSTVS DIVI F Laureate head right / L BAGGIO D V ICEL MVNFESTO Bull standing right, II VIR before. TextImage
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Celsa
RPC 276
Augustus, Celse, AE Quadrans 2,69 gr. 16,5 mm. AVGVSTVS DIVI F R, laureate head right / (L AVF)ID PANSA (SEX POMP NIGRO) around, C.V.I. CEL in centre. RPC 276.TextImage
RPC 278Augustus AE27 (As) of Lepida-Celsa, Spain. 5-3 BC. IMP CAESAR DIVI F AVGVSTVS COS XII, laureate head right / CN DOMITI C POMPEIO II VIR C V I CEL, bull standing right. Burgos 617. TextImage
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Osca
RPC 285
Augustus AE30mm of Spain, Osca. Compostus and Marullus, duoviri, after 2 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F PONT MAX PATER PATRIAI, laureate head right / COMPOSTO ET MARVELLO IIVIR, horseman galloping right carrying spear, V V OSCA below. TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 306
Augustus, AE As of Caesaraugusta, Spain, 29.5mm, 12.43 gr. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / CAESAR AVGVSTA C-ALSAN T CERVIO, founder ploughing right, II VIR below. Burgos (2008) 314; RPC 306.TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 309
Augusta, AE28 As of Caesaraugusta, Spain. 11.15 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head left / CAESAR AVGVSTA L CASSIO C VALER FEN II VIR above and beneath priest ploughing left with two oxen. RPC 309; Burgos (2008) 318.TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 315
Augustus AE21 of Caesaraugusta, Spain. Marcus Porcius and Cnaeus Fadius, Duovirs. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / CAESARAVGVSTA M PORCI CN FAD II-VIR on either side of vexillum. Lindgren 103. TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 316
Augustus, AE Semis, 16mm, 27 BC-14 AD. Caesaraugusta, Spain. IMP AVGVSTVS, bare head right / M POR CN FAD II VIR in three lines within wreath. RPC 316.TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 317
Augustus, Hispania Citerior, Tarraconensis, Caesaraugusta, AE As, Magistrates Alliario and Verrio. AVGVSTVS DIVI F COS XI DES XII PON MAX, Laureate head right / CAESAR AVGVSTA C ALLIARIO T VERRIO II VIR, Priest ploughing left with yoke of oxen, Burgos 2008, 325; RPC 317.TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 318
Augustus AE As of Caesaraugusta, Spain. Magistrates Alliario and Verrio. AVGVSTVS DIVI F COS XI DES XII PON MAX, Laureate head left / CAESARAVGVSTA C ALLIARIO T VERRIO II VIR, Priest ploughing left with yoke of oxen. Burgos 2008, 326; RPC 318.TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 320
Augustus, Caesaraugusta, Tarraconensis (Spain), AE29. Duumvirs Cn. Domitius Ampianus and C. Vet. Lancianus. IMP AVGVSTVS TRIB POTES XX, laureate head right / CAES AVGVS CN DOM AMP C VET LANC II VIR, founder ploughing right with yoke of two oxen. RPC 320; SNG Cop 549; Burgos 231.TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 322
Augustus AE26 of Caesaraugusta, Spain. Magistrate Mn Caninius and L Titius. DIVI F AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus right, lituus and simpulum before and behind / CAESAR AVG MNKANINIO ITER L TITIO II VIR, colonist ploughing with two oxen right. SNG Cop 544. TextImage
Caesaraugusta
RPC 327
Augustus, AE26 As of Caesaraugusta, Spain. 8-1 BC. 11.76 g. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head of Augustus right / CCA TIB CLOD FLAVO PRAEF GERMAN L IVVENT LVP II VIR, partially ligage around and in fields, bull standing left with "pediment" (resembling a dot in Δ) above head. RPC 327; Burgos 328; Villarongs 149, 2.3; SNG Munich 8180-8182.TextImage
Bilbilis
RPC 392
Augustus AE As of Bilbilis, Spain. AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / MVN AVGVSTA BILBILIS M SEMP TIBERI I LICI VARO around II VIR in wreath. TextImage
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Bilbilis
RPC 395
Augustus Brass AE29 of Bilbilis, Spain. L Cor Calidus and L Semp Rutilius, Douvirs, after 2 BC. AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / MVN AVGVSTA BILBILIS L COR CALIDO L SEMP RVTILO around laurel wreath containing II VIR. SNG Cop 617. TextImage
Turiaso
RPC 405
Augustus, Turiasu, Tarraconensis (Spain), AE28. IMP AVGVSTVS P P, laureate head right / TVRIASO, MVN within an oak wreath. RPC 405; SNG Cop 600; Burgos 1933.TextImage
Turiasu
RPC 408
Augustus, AE27 of Turiasu, Spain. Duoviri M. Caecil Severus and C. Val. Aquilus. After 2 BC. IMP AVGVSTVS PP, laureate head right / TVRIASV M CAECIL SEVERO C VAL AQVILO around oak wreath containing II VIR. RPC 408; SNG Cop 602; Burgos (2008) 2438.TextImage
Calagurris
RPC 441
Augustus AE29 of Calagurris, Spain. AVGVSTVS MVCAL IVLIA. laureate head right / L BAEB PRISCO C GRAN BROC II VIR, bull standing right. RPC 441; SNG Cop. 581; SNG Munich 50 TextImage
Calagurris
RPC 444
Augustus AE28 of Calagurris, Spain. issued under M. Lic. Capel and C. Ful. Rutil, duoviri, after 2 BC. IMP AVGVSTVS PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right. / M LIC CAPEL, M C I to left, II VIR to right and C FVL RVTI, some partly ligate, bull standing right. RPC I 444; SNG Cop 582.TextImage
Calagurris
RPC 445
Augustus, AE As of Calagurris. 29.5 mm, 12.41 g. Duovirs L. Valentinus and L. Novus. 2 BC. IMP AVGVST PATER PATRIAE, laureate head right / MV CAL I L VALENTINO L NOVO II VIR, (partially ligate), bull standing right. RPC 445; SNG Cop 583; Paris 355; Burgos (2008) 418.TextImage
Calagurris
RPC 447
Augustus AE As of Calagurris, Spain. C Semp Barba III and Q Baeb Flavus, Duovirs. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS P P, laureate head right / M CAL I C SEMP BARBA III Q BAEB FLAVO II VIR, bull standing right. Burgos 319. TextImage
Calagurris
RPC 448
Augustus AE As of Calagurris, Spain. TI AVGVS DIVI AVGVSTI IMP CAESAR, laureate head right / FVL SPARSO L SATVRNINO II VIR MCI, bull standing right. Burgos 580. TextImage
Ercavica
RPC 459
Augustus AE27 As of Spain, Hispania Citerior, Ercavica. AVGVSTVS DIVI F, laureate head right / MVN ERCAVICA, bull standing right. SNG Cop 591. TextImage
Carthago Nova
RPC 483
Augustus, AE Semis of Cartagonova, Spain. 22mm, 8.56 gr. CN STATI LIBO PRAEF, bare head right / SACERDOS, patera and praefericulum (sacrificial vase). RPC 483; Burgos (2008) 587.TextImage
Lyons
RPC 515
Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar AE Dupondius of Copia (Lyons), Gaul. ca 36 BC. IMP CAESAR DIVI F DIVI IVLI, heads of Julius Caesar and Octavian back-to-back with palm between them / prow of galley decorated with eye and dolphin, star superimposed on globe and meta above, COPIA below. RPC 515; Cohen 8; Giard, Lyon 7; De La Tour 4669; SNG Cop 689; SGI 150.TextImage
Vienne
RPC 517
SG 152
Octavian, AE31 (dupondius), Vienne, Gaul. ca. 40-30 BC. 20.40 g. IMP CAESAR DIVI F DIVI IVLI, Laureate head of Julius Caesar left and bareheaded Octavian right. / C I V above prow right surmounted by superstructure and mast. RPC 517; SNG Cop 703; Sear Greece 152.TextImage
Narbo
RPC 518
Octavian AE As of Gaul, Narbo. ca 40 BC. CAESAR, bare head right / prow of galley, with superstructure and mast, right. TextImage
RPC 523-525Gaul, Nemausus, chained crocodile types. See RIC 154-161.
Gaul
RPC 620
Octavian and Divus Julius Caesar. After 38 BC. AE Dupondius, Mint in Italy. 30 mm, 18.92 g. CAESAR DIVI·F, bare head of Octavian right. / DIVOS IVLIVS, laureate head of Julius Caesar right. RPC I 620; Crawford 535/1; Sear Imp. 308; Syd 1335; Cohen 3; Babelon Julia 98.TextImage
Gaul
RPC 621
Octavian. AE Sestertius, Circa 38 BC. Uncertain mint in Italy. 30 mm, 15.78 g. DIVI F, bare head right, star in lower right field. / DIVOS IVLIVS in two lines within wreath. RPC I 621; Crawford 535/2; Sear Imp 309; BMCRR (Gaul) 108; Sydenham 1336; Cohen 95.TextImage
Panormos
RPC 641
Augustus AE 22mm of Sicily, Panormos. Bare head right / Triskeles with gorgoneion at centre; barley ear below. Calciati 20. TextImage
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Panormus
RPC 642
Augustus, AE of Panormus, Sicily. ca AD 12. 8.27 g. PANORMITA NORVM, bare head right / AVGVS, veiled head of Livia as Demeter right, wreathed with corn. SNG ANS 572; RPC 642.TextImage
Segesta
RPC 652
Augustus AE 23mm of Segesta, Sicily. Ca 27-21 BC. EΓEΣTAIΩN, bare head right / Aeneas left, carrying palladium and Anchises. Calciati I 61, SGI 26. TextImage
Lilybaeum
RPC 656
Augustus AE 19mm of Sicily, Lilybaeum. LILY-BITA, Cithara / AVGV within wreath. TextImage
Lilybaeum
RPC 657
Augustus, AE22 of Lilybaeum, Sicily. Q. Terentius Culleo, proconsul. 6.62 g. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / Q TERENTIO CVLLEONE PROCOS LILVB, laureate head of Apollo right. RPC I 657; Buceti 5; Missere 43; Paris 687-688.TextImage
Agrigentum
RPC 660
Augustus AE21 of Agrigentum, Sicily. L Clodius Rufus Procos, Salassus Comitialis Sex Rufus duovir. 8.37gm, after 2 BC. AVGVS[TO PP] AGRIGENTI, bare head right / SALAS[SO COMITIALE SEX RVFO II VIR] around wreath containing L CLODIO RVFO PRO COS. RPC 660.TextImage
Centoporiae
RPC 668
Augustus AE as of Centoporiae, Sicily. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / SISIENA PR COS in wreath. TextImage
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Numidia
RPC 701
Numidia, Cirta. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE Sestertius 20.61 g. P. Sittius Mugonianus, quattuorvir. Conjoined heads of Honor and Virtus right / Bare male head right. RPC 701.3 (this coin); MAA 131.TextImage
Numidia
RPC 706
Numidia, Cirta. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE 28mm, 12.04 g. Struck circa AD 10. Bare head of Augustus left / Bare head of Tiberius right. RPC 706.4 (this coin).TextImage
Numidia
RPC 707
Numidia, Cirta Nova (Sicca). Augustus, with Tiberius. 27 BC-14 AD. AE Dupondius 25mm, 10.60 g. Struck ca AD 10. AVG D P Q [C ]C I C D D P [P], bare head of Augustus right / TI CAES M T F M M A II VIR, bare head of Tiberius right. RPC I 707; SNG Copenhagen 446.Text
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Numidia
RPC 708
Numidia, Cirta Nova (Sicca)(?). Augustus, with Divus Julius Caesar(?). 27 BC-AD 14. AE As 5.24 g. Struck ca 8 BC-10 AD. (from lower right) AVG D P Q C C I C D D P P, Bare head of Augustus right / M T F M M A II VIR CON, Veiled and laureate head of Divus Julius(?) left. RPC 708.6; MAA 101 (Carthage).TextImage
Carthage
RPC 745
Augustus, AE23 of Carthage, Zeugitana. 5.57 g; AD 10. IMP C D F A P M P P (outwards, clockwise), bare head left / P I SP D V SP IIVIR C I C around PP-DD in two lines. RPC 745 (14, this coin cited); SNG Cop. 418; MAA 102; SNG Aarhus 1099; Müller Afrique 323.TextImage
Carthage
RPC 745 (2)
Augustus AE24 of Carthage, Zeugitana, 10 AD. IMP C D F A P M P P, bare head left / P I SP D V SP IIVIR C I C around PP-DD in two lines. RPC I, 745; SNG Cop. 418.TextImage
Carthage
RPC 746
Augustus, AE23 As of Carthago, Zeugitana. 6.13 g; AD 10. IMP C D F A P M P P (anticlockwise from lower right), bare head right. / P I SP D V SP IIVIR C I C around P P - D D in two lines. RPC 746; SNG Cop. 419; Müller Afrique 324.TextImage
Hadrumetum
RPC 771
Augustus, AE35 Sestertius of Hadrumetum, Byzacene. 29.50 g. Struck 12-8 BC. HADR AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus right, apex behind head / CAESAR, bare head of Julius Caesar left, six-rayed star behind head, lituus before. RPC I 771; Müller Afrique 30; Paris 107.TextImage
Hadrumentum
RPC 772
Augustus, AE30 of Hadrumetum, Byzacene. 11.93 g, Struck 12-8 BC. HADR AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus left, apex behind head / CAESAR, bare head of Julius Caesar right, six-rayed star behind head, lituus before. RPC I 772; Müller Afrique 31.TextImage
Hadrumetum
RPC 775
Augustus, AE34 Sestertius of Hadrumetum, Byzacene. 23.77 g. Struck 8-7 BC. HADR AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus right / L CAE F C CAE F, bare head of Gaius right, facing bare head of Lucius left. RPC I 775; Paris 109.TextImage
Hadrumetum
RPC 779
Augustus, AE34 Sestertius of Hadrumetum, Byzacene. 27.25 g, Struck 6-5 BC. CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus right / L CAESAR AVGVSTVS F C CAESAR AVGVST F, bare head of Gaius right, facing bare head of Lucius left. RPC I 779; Paris K3250; Mueller Afrique 90.TextImage
Leptis Minor
RPC 790
Augustus AE As of Byzacene, Leptis Minor. Struck 10 AD. IMP C D F A PM P P, bare head left / ΛEΠTIC, draped bust of Mercury left, in petasus and holding winged caduceus; A below. TextObv/Rev
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Byzacene
RPC 806cf
Augustus AE 32mm of Byzacene, Thaena. CAESAR DIVI F, bare head of Augustus right, lituus to right / head of Serapis right, in modius. cf RPC I 806 and 807. TextImage
Sabratha
RPC 819
Augustus AE 29mm of Sabratha, Syrtica. GD and RS, magistrates. CAESAR (...), radiate head right, lituus before, all within laurel wreath / Neo-Punic "SBRT'N" to left, "GD RS" to right, laureate head of Ba'al-Melqart right; c/m: Punic monogram within incuse rectangle. SNG Copenhagen 38 [c/m: Howgego 698.] TextImage
Oea
RPC 826
Augustus, AE31 of Oea, Syrtica. 27 BC-14 AD. 18.93 g. Bare head left, lituus behind praefericulum behind head, all within wreath / SV'Q ThThE WY'T (punic), confronted busts of Minerva, helmeted, right and Apollo, laureate, left, quiver on shoulder. RPC 826.4 (this coin); Paris 74; Mueller 46-47.TextImage
Oea
RPC 828
Augustus, AE29 of Oea, Syrtica. 27 BC-AD 14. Bare head right, lituus before head / WY'T PYLN M’QR, turreted head of Tyche right. RPC 828b; Mueller 43-45; Luynes 3722.TextImage
Oea
RPC 829
Augustus, AE31 0f Oea, Syrtica, 27 BC-AD14. 9.72 g. Bare head of Augustus right, C before head / PYLN M' QR in neopunic, laureate head of Apollo right. RPC 829; Müller 46, SNG Cop 28.TextImage
Leptis Magna
RPC 841
Augustus, AE15 of Leptis Magna, Syrticae, 27 BC-AD 14. 2.08 g. LP-QY in neo-Punic to left and right of head of Dionysus left, wreathed with ivy / Bare head of Augustus right. RPC 841; Müller Afrique Supp. 5b.TextImage
Leptis Magna
RPC 845
Augustus, AE26 of Leptis Magna, Syrticae, 27 BC-AD 14. 7.18 g. Bare head of Augustus right / LPQY in neo-Punic beneath capricorn left, holding globe and with cornucopiae over shoulder. RPC 845 (this coin); Müller Afrique 17; SNG Cop 15; Paris 35.TextImage
Leptis Magna
RPC 846
Augustus, AE26 of Leptis Magna, Syrticae, 27 BC-AD 14. 6.41 g. Bare head of Augustus right / LPQY in neo-Punic, eagle standing right; above, peacock (inverted) standing left. RPC 846; Müller Afrique 18; SNG Cop 16.TextImage
Leptis Magna
RPC 848
Augustus, posthumous AE38 of Leptis Magna, Syrticae, struck under Tiberius, AD 21-31 AD. 29.36 g. DIVOS AVGVSTVS, laureate head right, star above / LPQY in neo-Punic characters, Dionysos, wearing long robe, standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsus; panther behind him. RPC 848; Müller Afrique 21; SNG Cop. 17.TextImage
Babba
RPC 869
Augustus AE As of Colonia Iulia Campestris Babba, W. Mauretania, ca 19 BC. 10.40 gr. C M AMBATVS PRAE F ITER IVLIA, laureate head of Bacchus right / VAC AX A TE TIRO AED, Head of Ceres right between two corn-ears. Alexandropoulos III/177; RPC 869.TextImage
Cyrene
RPC 942
Augustus, AE28 of Cyrene, Cyrenaica. 1st c. AD. Magistrate Scato. 13.36 g. CAESAR TR POT AGRIPPA, bare head of Augustus right, facing bare head of Agrippa. / SCATO PROCOS in two lines in laurel wreath. RPC 942; SNG Munich 433; BMC 36–39; Paris 363-365; Luynes 3693; SNG Bern 3842.TextImage
Cyrene
RPC 943
Augustus, AE24 of Cyrene, Cyrenaica. 1st c. AD. CAESAR TR POT, bare head of Augustus right / SCATO PR above and beneath chair (sella castrensis) with cushion on seat. RPC 943; SNG Cop 1320; BMC 40.TextImage
Cnossus
RPC 978
Augustus, AE25 of Cnossus, Crete. 27 BC–14 AD. 7.62g. AVGVSTVS C N I CNOS EX D D, bare head right / AESCHINO CAES L ITER PLOTIVS PLEB IIVIR, Roma standing left, holding Victory and transverse sceptre. RO-MA across fields. RPC 978; Svoronos, Numismatique 190-191.TextImage
Corinth
RPC 1136
Augustus, Caius and Lucius AE20 of Corinth. CAESAR CORINTHI, bare head of Augustus right / C SERVILIO C F PRIMO M ANTONIO HIPPARCHO VIR, bare heads of Caius and Lucius face to face, C L in between. BMC 505 var (obv legend), SGI 166 var (ditto), Cohen 3 var (ditto). TextImage
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Corinth
RPC 1138
Augustus AE22 of Corinth. 6.22 g. C Iulius Herac and P Aebutius Sp f, Duovirs. AVGVSTVS CORINT, bare head right. / P AEBVT SP F-C IVLIO HERA-II VIR QVI-ITER (partly ligate) in four lines within wreath. RPC 1138; BMC 491; BCD 342.TextImage
Corinth
RPC 1151
Divus Augustus, AE22 of Corinth. Struck by Tiberius in AD. 32-33. Magistrates L. Arrius Peregrinus and L. Furius Labeo. LARRIO PEREGRINO IIVIR, radiate head of Augustus left. L FVRIO LABEONE IIVIR, COR, hexastyle temple, GENT IVLI in pediment. RPC 1151; BCD 379; BMC 520.TextImage
Patrae
RPC 1253
Augustus, Posthumous issue struck by Tiberius, after 14 AD, AE26 As of Patrae, Achaia, Peloponnesos. DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, Radiate head of Augustus left / COL A A PATRENS above and beneath founder, togate, holding staff and vexillum, ploughing left with yoke of oxen. RPC 1253; BCD Peloponnessos 540f. SNG Cop 168. McClean 6336. TextImage
Patriae
RPC 1252
Augustus, AE23, (6.24g) Patriae, Achaia, Head of Augustus right, PATER before. / C A A P Founder ploughing right, PATRIAE in exergue. TextImage
Tanagra
RPC 1315
Augustus, AE16 of Tanagra, Boeotia. 27 BC-14 AD. Bare head right / TANA-ΓΡAIΩ-N in three lines within wreath. RPC I 1315.5 (this coin); SNG Cop. 236; Mionnet II, 89.TextImage
Tanagra
RPC 1316
Augustus, AE21 of Tanagra, Boeotia, 27 BC-AD 14. 7.58 g. Bare head right; countermark: winged caduceus (Howgego 388) / TANAΓΡAIΩN, three nymphs standing facing, holding hands. RPC 1316; BCD Boiotia 309b; Pausanias 6.TextImage
Tanagra
RPC 1316 (2)
Augustus, AE20 of Tanagra, Boeotia, 27 BC-AD 14. 5.74 g. KAICAΡ.., bare head right / TANAΓΡAIΩN, three nymphs standing facing, holding hands. RPC 1316; BCD Boiotia 309a; Pausanias 6..TextImage
Nikopolis
Epirus
RPC 1363
Augustus, AE27 of Nikopolis, Epirus, 27 BC-AD 14. 9.09 g. ΣEBAΣTOY KTIΣTOY, bare head right within wreath / IEΡA NIKOΠOΛAIΣ, Thunderbolt and caduceus crossed in saltire form. RPC 1363; Oikonomidou 41-42; Mionnet Supp. III, 93.TextImage
Nikopolis
Epirus

RPC 1364
Augustus, AE21 of Nikopolis, Epirus. 27 BC-AD 14. 4.48 g. AYΓOYCTOC KTICTHC, bare head right / NEIKOΠOΛEωC downwards to right and left of Nike standing left, holding wreath. RPC I 1364; BMC 7; Oikonomidou 15; SNG Cop 57.TextImage
Nikopolis
Epirus
RPC 1367
Augustus, AE18 of Nikopolis Epirus. KTIΣMA ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head left / NIKOΠOΛIΣ IEΡA, dolphin entwined around trident. RPC 1367, Oikonomidou 2; SNG Cop 60—61; Mionnet SIII, 100.TextImage
Buthroton
RPC 1381
Augustus, AE24 of Buthroton, Epirus. 27 BC-14 AD. BVTHR (ligate) AVGVSTVS, bare head right / T POMPON C IVLI II VIR Q, the aquaduct (bridge) of Buthroton. RPC 1381; Francke 6/24; Berlin 18214508; Mionnet II, 52.TextImage
Peparethos
RPC 1420
Augustus AE19 3-Assaria of Peparethos, Thessaly, 6.47 g. ΣEBAΣ, bare head of Augustus right / ΠEΠA downwards on left, bearded head of Dionysos right. Rogers 568; RPC 1420. TextImage
Peparethos
RPC 1420 (2)
Augustus AE19 3-Assaria of Peparethos, Thessaly, 19.5mm, 9.08 g. ΣEBAΣ, bare head of Augustus right, countermark of two torches crossed over thyrsos, in circular incuse / ΠEΠA downwards on left, bearded head of Dionysos right. Rogers 569; RPC 1420. (Countermark Howgego 488 var). TextImage
Thessaly
Koinon

RPC 1425
Augustus AE 19mm of the Koinon of Thessaly, probably Larissa mint, Sosandros, son of Sosandrou, magistrate. ΘEΣΣAΛΩN ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head of Augustus right / ΣΩΣANΔΡOΣ ΣΩΣANΔΡOY, Athena standing left, holding Nike and resting hand on shield; spear resting against her arm; AR monogram and delta in fields. RPC 1425; McClean 4994; Leake 4898.TextImage
Koinon of
Thessaly
RPC 1428
Augustus AE 22mm of the Koinon of Thessaly. ΣTΡATHΓOY MEΓAΛOKΛEOYΣ AΡIΣT, Athena standing right, wielding spear and shield; monogram OY in field. TextImage
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Thessaly
Koinon
RPC 1430
Augustus, AE29 of the Koinon of Thessaly. Posthumous. Struck under Tiberius. 18.32 g. Magistrate Lykoutos. ΣEBAΣTHΩN ΘEΣΣAΛΩN, radiate head left / ΣTΡATHΓOY ΛYKOYTOY, Apollo Aktios standing left, holding lyre and plectrum; [monogram in left field removed]. RPC 1430; BMC 73; Rogers 70.TextImage
Asia Minor Uncert.
RPC 1442
Augustus, AR Cistophorus, struck under Hadrian. Mint in Asia minor. AD 117-138. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right. / HADRIANVS AVG PP REN, Hadrian, togate, standing left by altar, holding patera. RIC -; Metcalf Cistophori -; RPC III 1442 (this coin).TextImage
Edessa
RPC 1520
Augustus AE22 of Edessa, Macedonia. KAIΣAΡ ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right / EΔEΣ-ΣAIΩN, two lines in laurel wreath. TextImage
Dium
RPC 1533
Augustus AE15 of Pella or Dium, Macedonia. C HERENNIVS IIVIR QVIN, praefericulum jug / L TITVCIVS IIVIR QVIN, two curved strigilum blades. TextImage
Pella
RPC 1534
Augustus, AE24 of Pella or Dium, Macedonia. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / P BAEBIVS P VIR QVINC around large DD. TextImage
Pella
RPC 1548
Augustus AE24 of Pella, Macedonia. IMP DIVI F ACTIO, Augustus standing left, wearing military attire, right foot on prow, holding sceptre / NONIVS SVLPICIVS IIVIR QVINQ, wreath on sella curulis. TextImage
Thessalonika
RPC 1554
Augustus (Octavian) and Divus Julius Caesar, AE20, Thessalonica, Macedonia. 9.35g. ΘEOC, Head of Julius Caesar right, ΘEΣΣAΛONIKEΩN, Head of Octavian right. RPC 1554; Varbanov 4153.TextImage
Thessalonika
RPC 1555
Augustus and Divus Julius Caesar, AE19 of Thessalonica, Macedonia. Struck AD 81-96 unter Domitian. 8.96 g. ΘEOC, bare head of Julius Caesar right / ΘECCAΛONIKEΩN, bare head of Augustus (Octavian) right. (Note: Some issues show an Σ instead of C in the legends). RPC 1555; Touratsoglou 28; BMC 58-60; Moushmov 6659; SGI 151.TextImage
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Thessalonika
RPC 1557
Augustus AE22 of Thessalonika. KAIΣAΡ ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / ΘEΣΣAΛO-NIKEΩN, two lines in wreath. TextImage
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Thessalonica
RPC 1558
Augustus, AE17 of Thessalonica, Macedonia. 27 BC-AD 14. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right. / ΘEΣΣA-ΛONIK-EΩN in three lines within wreath. RPC I, 1558; Paris 1296; Varbanov 4141.TextImage
Thessalonica
RPC 1559
Augustus AE17 of Thessalonica. KAIΣAΡ ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right / ΘEΣΣA-ΛONI-KEΩN, three lines within a laurel wreath, star above inscription. Moushmov 6673, BMC 72. TextImage
Thessalonika
RPC 1564
Augustus and Caius Caesar, AE23 of Thessalonica, Macedonia. 9.85 g. ΘEΣΣAΛONIKEΩN, Laureate head of Augustus right. / ΓAIOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY YIOΣ, bare head of Caius Caesar right. RPC 1564; BMC 73.TextImage
Thessalonika
RPC 1565
Augustus and Tiberius, AE21 of Thessalonika, Macedonia. 9.2 g. ΘEΣΣAΛONIKEΩN, laureate head of Augustus right. / TIBEΡIOΣ KAIΣAΡ, bare head of Tiberius right. RPC I 1565; BMC 74; Varbanov 4178.TextImage
Amphipolis
RPC 1626
Augustus AE22 of Amphipolis, Macedonia. KAIΣAΡ ΘEOY YOIΣ, radiate head right / AMΦIΠOΛITΩN, Artemis Tauropolis riding bull right, veil flowing above. SNG ANS 164, BMC 73, Moushmov 6035, SGI 29. TextImage
Amphipolis
RPC 1626
Varbanov 3110
Augustus, AE20 of Amphipolis, Macedonia. No legend, bare head right / AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis Tauropolos with inflated veil, riding on bull right. Varbanov 3110 (this coin); RPC 1626.TextImage
Amphipolis
RPC 1626
Varbanov 3111
Augustus, AE21 of Amphipolis, Macedonia. KAICAΡ CEBACTOY, radiate head right / AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis Tauropolos with inflated veil, riding on bull right. Varbanov 3111; RPC 1626.TextImage
Amphipolis
RPC 1626
Varbanov 3112
Augustus, AE23 of Amphipolis, Macedonia. KAIΣAΡ ΘEOY YIOΣ, bare head right / AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis Tauropolos with inflated veil, riding on bull right. Varbanov 3112; RPC 1626.TextImage
Amphipolis
RPC 1628
Augustus AE 26 mm of Amphipolis, Macedonia. AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver at shoulder / KAICAΡ CEBACTOC, Augustus on dais left, crowned by Genius. SNGANS 157, SNG Cop 94, Moushmov 6038, SGI 30. TextImage
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Amphipolis
RPC 1629
Varbanov 3113
Augustus, AE23 of Amphipolis, Macedonia. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head right / AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis Tauropolos with inflated veil, riding on bull right. Varbanov 3113; RPC 1629.TextImage
Amphipolis
RPC 1630
Augustus, AE21 of Amphipolis, Macedonia. KAICAR CEBACTOY, bare head right / AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN ΔHMOY around and beneath Artemis Tauropolos, holding billowing veil, on bull right. RPC I 1630; AMNG 71; Varbanov 3130; SNG Cop 92; BMC 76; SNG ANS 162.TextImage
Amphipolis
RPC 1635
Divus Augustus AE23 of Amphipolis, Macedonia. 9.57g. ΘEOΣ KAIΣAΡ ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head of Augustus to right / AMΦIΠOΛEITΩN, Artemis Tauropolis riding on bull right. AMC 1090; RPC 1635; SNG Cop. 89.TextImage
Amphipolis
Varbanov 3128
Augustus, AE25 of Amphipolis, Macedonia. 9.12gr. KAICAΡ CEBACTOC, Augustus striding left, holding spear and parazonium, foot on prow. AMΦIΠOΛOCC, Amphipolis enthroned left. RPC p. 305; Varbanov 3128; SNG ANS 155.TextImage
Philippi
RPC 1650
Augustus, AE26 of Philippi, Macedonia, 27 BC-AD 14. 8.29 g. COL AVG IVL PHIL IVSSV AVG, laureate head right. / AVG DIVI F DIVO IVL, statue of Augustus standing left in military dress, crowned by statue of Divus Julius, togate, on central base, small altar to left and right. RPC 1650; McClean 3269; Paris 1071-1072; SNG ANS 683; Moushmov 6920, Cohen 739.TextImage
Philippi
RPC 1651
Augustus, AE19 of Philippi, Macedonia, 27 BC-AD 14. VIC AVG, Nike standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm / COHOR PRAE PHIL, three military standards. SNG ANS 677; SNG Cop 305, BMC 23, SGI 32. TextImage
Philippi
RPC 1651 var
Augustus, AE18 of Philippi, Macedonia. 4.04 g. VIC AVG, Nike standing left on globe, holding wreath and palm. / COHOR PRAET PHILI around three military standards. rev legend var of SNG ANS 677; SNG Copenhagen 305; BMC 23, SGI 32; RPC 1651 etc (all with PRAE PHIL).TextImage
Philippi
Amandry 1
Augustus, AE24 of Divus Augustus, posthumous restoration issue struck under Gallienus, AD 253-268. 7.06 g. DIVO AVGVSTO, radiate head right / HEROI AVLONITE, the hero Aulinetes on horseback galloping right, wielding spear. RPCP below. Amandry, Coloniae Philippensium, 1. Not in RPC.TextImage
Philippi
Amandry 2
Augustus, AE24 of Divus Augustus, posthumous restoration issue struck under Gallienus, AD 253-268. 7.89 g. DIVO AVGVSTO, radiate head right / DIVO AV PARENTI, emperor on horseback right, cloak around neck, right hand raised. Amandry, Coloniae Philippensium, 2; Münsterberg, 6 (in BfM 1923). Not in RPC.TextImage
Parium
RPC 1656
Parium or Philippi. Augustus AE17 (Semis). AVG, head right / Two colonists ploughing right with two oxen. BMC (Parium) 86-88. TextImage
Rhoemetalkes
RPC 1708
Kingdon of Thrace AE25. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, jugate heads of Rhoemetalkes and Pythadorus right / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, jugate heads of Augustus and Livia right, capricorn in right field. RPC 1708. Sometimes with EMAT monogram in obv field.TextImage
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Thrace
RPC 1709
Augustus and Rhoemetalces I, king of Thrace. AE25, 11.69 gr. 12 AD. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, Jugate heads right of Rhoemetalkes, diademed, and queen Pythodoris; RMAT monogram on Rhoemetalkes' neck / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, Jugate heads right of Augustus laureate, and Livia draped; capricorn in right field. RPC 1709; Youroukova 185.TextImage
Thrace
RPC 1710
Augustus and Rhoemetalces I, AE27, Kingdom of Thrace. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, jugate heads of King Rhoemetalkes and Queen Pythodoris right, small bust of Kotys IV before / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare heads of Augustus and Livia right, capricorn before. BMC 408. TextImage
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Thrace
RPC 1711
Augustus, AE24, Kingdom of Thrace. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, jugate heads of King Rhoemetalkes and Queen Pythodoris right / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head of Augustus right. SNGCop 1190, SGI 5396. TextImage
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Thrace
RPC 1712
Augustus, AE24, Kingdom of Thrace. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, jugate heads of King Rhoemetalkes and Queen Pythodoris right / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head of Augustus right, long-necked vase to right. SNG Cop 1190; Jurukova TC 94. TextImage
Thrace
RPC 1716
Thrace, Augustus and Rhoemetalkes I. AE18. 11 BC-AD 12. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOYMHTAΛKOY, diademed head of Rhoemetalkes right, small bust of Kotys IV before head. ΡOIMT monogram on neck. / BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head of Augustus right, capricorn right before head. RPC 1716; Paunov B12.TextImage
Thrace
RPC 1717
Kings of Thrace. Rhoemetalkes I with Augustus. AE18, 4.70 g. ca 11 BC-AD 12). BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, diademed head of Rhoemetalkes right, RMTA monogram on neck; small head of Kotys V right in right field / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head of Augustus right, capricorn right in right field. RPC 1717.TextImage
Thrace
RPC 1718
Rhoemetalkes I, client king of Thrace, AE20. ca 11 BC - 12 AD. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, diademed head of Rhoemetalkes right / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head of Augustus right. SNGCop 1192, BMC 7-9, Moushmov 5782, Jurukova 200. TextImage
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Thrace
RPC 1719
Augustus and Rhoemetalkes, Thrace, AE 15, 4.70 gr. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, diademed head of Rhoimetalkes right, countermark (Howgego 636) on neck / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head of Augustus right, large capricorn leaping right with globe before forefeet, in right field. RPC I 1719.TextImage
Thrace
RPC 1720
Augustus AE18 of the Kingdom of Bosphorus, Rhoemetalkes I. 11 BC - 12 AD. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΡOIMHTAΛKOY, diademed head of Rhoemetalkes right / KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head of Augustus right, ewer before. Jurokova 179, SGI 5295. TextImage
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Imbros

RPC 1734
Augustus AE20 of Imbros, Thrace. 27 BC-AD 14. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head of Augustus right. / IMB behind head of Apollo right (possibly with lyre before head). RPC 1734; Varbanov 2993; SNG Ashmolean 431; Imhood MG 50; Postolacca 1126; Rosenberger 11 ("Gadara").TextImage
Imbros
RPC 1736
Augustus AE18 of Imbros, Thrace. 27 BC-AD 14. Bare head of Augustus right (star behind head). / IMB beneath caduceus between caps of the Dioskuri, each surmounted by a star. RPC 1736; Varbanov 2995; Paris 1937; SNG Cop 967; Bern R4142.TextImage
Imbros
RPC 1737
Augustus AE17 of Imbros, Thrace. 27 BC-AD 14. Bare head of Augustus right (star behind head). / Γ-E-M, caduceus between caps of the Dioskuri, each surmounted by a star. RPC 1737; Varbanov 2996.TextImage
Byzantium
RPC 1775
Byzantium. Rhoemetalkes and Augustus. Ca 10 BC. AR Drachm. 3.93 g. Diademed head of Rhoemetalkes right; ΡMTA monogram before / BYZANTIA, bare head of Augustus right; ΡKA monogram to right. RPC I 1775; Schönert-Geiss, Byzantion, 1304; Yurukova 169.TextImage
Byzantium
RPC_1779A (Supp. IV)
Augustus AE22 of Byzantium, Thrace. Struck ca AD 14–29. ΣEBAΣTOΣ ΘEOY, radiate head left. / EΠI AΓAΛΛEΩΣ HΡOXENOY, torch with two tallow bowls. RPC Supp. IV, 1779A.TextImage
Odessos
RPC 1801
Augustus AE25 of Odessos, Thrace. Bare head right / OΔHΣIT, cornucopiae in wreath. RPC 1801; Varbanov 4270.TextImage
Odessos
RPC 1801 (2)
Augustus AE23 of Odessos, Thrace. Bare head right / OΔHΣIT, cornucopiae in wreath. RPC 1801; Varbanov 4270.TextImage
Tomis
RPC 1823
Augustus AE18 of Tomis, Moesia Inferior. EYETHΡIA-OMONOIA, jugate, draped busts right of Eueteria and Homonoia / TO-MI Tω-N, cornucopiae filled with grain ears and bunches of grapes. RPC Supp 1823/7, AMNG I 2576. TextImage
Tomis
RPC 1823A
Augustus AE19 of Tomis, Moesia Inferior. (...) KAICAΡ, bare head right / TO-MI, eagle standing right on altar, head left; all within tetrastyle belvedere. RPC Supp 1823A/1. TextImage
Tyra
RPC Suppl. 1947B
Augustus, AE24 of Tyra, Sarmatia, 27 BC–AD 14. [K]AICAΡOC [C?]BACTO[Y], laureate head left / TYΡA-NΩN, eagle standing right, wings spread. Anokhin 61 (Vespasian); Zograph –; RPC Supp. 2, S2-I-1947B.TextImage
Tyra
RPC S2-I-1947B
Augustus, AE24 of Tyra, Sarmatia. 27 BC–AD 14. 9.4 g. KAICAΡOC CEBACTOY, laureate head left. / TYΡANΩN, eagle standing right, head right, wings spread. RPC Supp. II, S2-I-1947B; Anokhin 61 corr. ("Vespasian"); Köhne 7 corr. (ditto); Minns I, 17; Chaudoir 4; Alexeyev 11 (2005); Frolova pl. X, 2-7.TextImage
Apamea
RPC 2008
Augustus and Agrippa AE18 of Bithynia, Apamea. IMP CAESAR DIVI F AVGVSTO COS VII, bare head of Augustus right / AGRIPPA COS III IM C DI F S C C R C CASSIVS C F IIVIR C I F C, bare head of Agrippa right. Cohen 11, RecGen 79 and SGI 159 corr [Sinope]. TextImage
Apamea
RPC 2010A
Augustus AE24 of Apamea, Bithynia. AVGVSTVS IMP C I C, Bare head of Augustus right / C L CAESARES AVG F, Bare heads of Caius and Lucius right. RPC 2010A.TextImage
Nicaea
RPC 2027
Augustus, AE26 of Nicaea, Bithynia. Thorius Flaccus Proconsul. NIKAIEΩN, bare head left / EΠI ANΘYΡATOY ΘΩΠIOY ΦΛAKKOY, Nike walking left, holding palm and wreath. Rec Gen 13-15. TextObv/Rev
Sinope
RPC 2112
Augustus, AE22 of Sinope, Paphlagonia, 27 BC-14 AD. Dated CY 19 (28/7 BC). C F I SI AN XIX (AN ligate, all interspresed with dots), laureate female head right / Plow right; EX D D (dotted) above; all within palm wreath. RPC I 2112; RecGen 76a.TextImage
Sinope
RPC 2114
Augustus, AE14 of Sinope, Paphlagonia, Sinope. Dated CY 22 (25/4 BC). C I F AN • XXII (AN ligate), bare head right / EX D D (dotted legend), filleted cornucopiae on globe. RPC I 2114; Imhoof-Blumer, KM 6; Weber 4833 (this coin).TextImage
Sinope
RPC 2118
Augustus, AE23 of Sinope, Paphlagonia, Sinope. Dated CY 36 (11/10 BC). C I [F] AN dot XXXVI (AN ligate), bare head right / EX D D (dots in legend), jugate heads of Caius and Lucius Caesars right. RPC I 2118; BMC 52; RecGen 85.TextImage
Uncertain
RPC 2227
Augustus, AE32 sestertius, uncertain mint in Asia Minor. ca 27 BC. 24.12 g. IMP CAISAR, bare head right. / CA in rostral wreath. RIC 496 corr. (obv legend); SNG Hunterian 1181; RPC I, 2227.TextImage
Uncertain
RPC 2230
Augustus, AE dupondius, uncertain mint in Asia Minor. ca 27 BC. 26.5 mm, 11.9 g. IMP CAISAR, bare head right. / CA in rostral wreath. RIC 499; RIC 497 corr. (obv legend); BMC 707; RPC 2230.TextImage
Uncertain
Asia Minor
RPC 2232
Augustus, AE19 semis, uncertain mint in Asia. CAISAR, Bare head right / C A within laurel wreath. AMC 695; BMCRE 708; RIC 498; RPC 2232.TextImage
Uncertain
RPC 2233
Augustus AE Sestertius. ca 25 BC, Asia Mint, perhaps Ephesus or Pergamum. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / large CA in beaded border within laurel wreath. BMC 713, Cohen 570, RPC 2233. TextImage
Uncertain
RPC 2234
Augustus AE Dupondius of the CA Series, uncertain mint in Asia Minor, ca 25 BC. AVGVSTVS, bare head right / CA in rostral wreath. RIC 502; RPC 2234. TextImage
Ephesos
RPC 2235
Augustus AE26 As of Ephesus, Ionia, ca 25 BC. CAESAR, bare head right / AVGVSTVS, legend within wreath. RPC 2235; RIC 486; Hunter 290; Cohen 34.TextImage
Uncertain
Asia Minor
RPC 2235 var
Augustus, uncertain Asia Minor mint, "CA coinage", AE As 27mm, 11 gr. CAESAR, bare head right / AVGVS-TVS in 2 lines within wreath. Duesseldorf 10053; RIC 485 var (obv. legend and rev legend break); Lindgren III A131F (ditto); RPC 2235 var (rev. legend break).TextImage
Kyzikos
RPC 2244
Augustus, AE16 of Kyzikos, Mysia. 3.35 gr. No legend, bare head right / K-Y Z-I in two lines to left and right of torch, all within wreath of corn-ears. SNG Tübingen 2277; RPC I 2244; BMC 210.TextImage
Kyzikos
RPC 2245
Augustus, AE17 of Kyzikos, Mysia. No legend, bare head right / CEBACTOC, Capricorn leaping left, head reverted, monogram below. RPC 2245; SNG France 623-5; SNG von Aulock 7654.TextImage
Parion
RPC 2260
Octavian and Agrippa AE29 Dupondius of Parium, Mysia. ca 27 BC. IMP CAESAR DIVI F C G I P, bare head right / M AGRIPPA, bare head right. BMC 85. TextImage
Parium
RPC 2261
Augustus, AE24 of Parium, Mysia. 27 BC-14 AD. 24 mm. 8.31 g. C G P I, bare head right. / M BARBATIO MN ACILIO IIVIR, founder ploughing right with two bulls. RPC I, 2261; Imhoof MG 136; Paris 2013.491.TextImage
Parium
RPC 2262
Augustus AE24 of Parium, Mysia, c27 BC. M BARBATIO M N ACILIO II VIR C G I P Bare head of Augustus right / P VIBIO SAC CAES Q BARBA PRAEF PRO II VIR Priest ploughing with two oxen. TextImage
Parium
RPC 2264
Augustus, AE14 of Parium, Mysia. 27 BC-AD 14. 14.2 mm, 2.46 g. AVG, bare head of Augustus right. / No legend, capricorn leaping right. RPC I 2264; Paris 939; SNG von Aulock 7439; Noury Bey 1401 (this coin).TextImage
Lampsacus
RPC 2278
Augustus AE16 of Lampsacus, Mysia. Head of Augustus right / Head of Senate right. TextImage
Dardanus
RPC 2297
Augustus, AE17 of Dardanus, Troas. 27 BC-14 AD. 3.15 g. Bare head right. / ΔAΡ-Δ, Athena Ilias striding right, holding distaff over shoulder. RPC I 2297 (with ΔAΡΔANE).TextImage
Ilion
RPC 2305
Augustus, AE13 of Ilion, Troas, 1.82 gr. 27 BC-AD 14. Bare head right / IΛI upwards to left, Athena Ilias standing right, holding spear and distaff; YΦK monogram to right. Bellinger T112-113; RPC 2305; SNG Cop. 383; AMC I 1242.TextImage
Ilion
RPC Supp1 2305
Augustus, AE12 of Ilion, Troas. 27 BC-AD 14. Bare head right / IΛI upwards to left of Athena Ilias walking right, holding spear and distaff; EΦK monogram to right. RPC I Supp. 2305; von Fritze 40 var.TextImage
Ilion
RPC 2307
Augustus AE of Ilion, Troas. bare head of Augustus right / IΛI upwards to left, Athena Ilias walking right, holding spear and distaff. ΩHZE monogram in right field. RPC 2307; Bellinger, Troy, T114; SNG Cop 385; AMC I 1243; SNG von Aulock 7608; Lockett 2877.TextImage
Ilium
RPC 2308
Augustus, AE13 of Ilium, Troas. 1.30g. After 19 BC. IΛI, Bare head right / Owl standing facing, wings closed; monogram to left and right. AMC 1244; RPC 2308; SNG Cop. 386; SNG v.Aulock 7607.TextImage
Ilium
RPC 2309
Augustus, AE16 of Ilion, Troas, 27 BC-AD 14. Bare head of Augustus left / IΛI ΔHMHT to right and beneath helmeted head of Athena Ilias left. Bellinger T117; RPC 2309; BMC 29; AMC I 1240; Vienna 27575; SNG Cop 382.TextImage
Ilium
RPC 2310
Augustus, AE17 mm of Ilion, Troas, 3.40g. Bare head of Augustus right / IΛI, head of Athena left, wearing crested Corinthian helmet. Monogram (?) to right. RPC 2310; Berlin 1873.382; v. Fritze 39 var (Augustus head left); Bellinger T117 var (ditto).TextImage
Adramyteion
RPC 2331
Augustus, AE18 pf Adramyteion, Mysia. Magistrate Gessios. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right. / ΓEΣΣIOY, horseman galloping right, right hand raised, AΔYΡ monogram in lower right field. RIC I 2331; von Fritze 102; Cop 11; Stauber 161; SNG Cop 11; SNG Munich 11a.TextImage
Methymna
RPC 2337
Augustus, AE19 of Methymna, Lesbos. Magistrate Alexander. 17 BC-AD 2. 5.6 g. CEBACTOC, bare head right, lituus to right. / MAΘYMNAIΩN AΛEXANΔΡOC, gugate bare heads of Caius and Lucius right. RPC I 2337; Mionnet III, 56.TextImage
Pergamon
RPC 2356
Augustus. Pergamon, Mysia. AE 19. 98-117 AD. AYTOKΡATOΡA CEBACTON KAICAΡA, laureate head right / CEBACTON ΠEΡΓAMHNOI, tetrastyle temple with statue of Augustus within. RPC 2356TextImage
Pergamon
RPC 2358
Augustus, AE 20 of Pergamon, Mysia. 10-2 BC. Magistrate Charinos. ΣEBAΣTON, helmeted head right / XA-ΡI-NOΣ ΓΡAM-MA-TEY-ω-N in four lines to left and right of hexastyle temple. RPC I 2358; BMC 237-238; SNG Cop 464; McClean 7712; Munich 117 and 125A; Paris 1183; Lindgren I 303; SNG Tübingen 2467; SNG France 2009.TextImage
Pergamon
RPC 2360
Augustus AE19 of Pergamon, Mysia. Magistrate A. Fourious Gymnasiarch, ca 1 BC. ΣEBAΣTΩI KAIΣAΡI BOYΛAIΩI, laureate head right / A ΦOYΡIOΣ IEΡEYΣ ΓYMNAΣIAΡCΩN ΠEΡΓAMH-NΩN, goblet-shaped fountain.TextImage
Pergamum
RPC 2362
Pergamum, Mysia. Augustus. 27 BC-AD 14. AE (20mm, 5.57 g, 12h). Homonoia with Sardis. Kephalion, grammateus. Struck ca 1 BC-AD 1. Demos of Pergamum standing facing slightly right, being crowned by Demos of Sardis standing facing slightly left / Statue of Augustus standing facing, holding sceptre, within distyle temple set on three-tiered base. RPC I 2362; SNG France 2022-2026. TextImage
Pergamon
RPC 2364
Augustus AE18 of Mysia, Pergamum. Statue of Augustus standing in tetrastyle temple / Demos of Pergamon standing left, crowning the Proconsul M Plautius Silvanus. TextImage
Pergamon
RPC 2368
Augustus, Tiberius and Livia AE21 of Pergamum, Mysia. ΣEBAΣTOI EΠI ΠOΠΠAIOY, laureate heads of Augustus and Tiberius facing each other / ΣEBAΣTHN ΠEΡΓAMHNΩN MHNOΦENHΣ, Livia seated right, holding sceptre and corn ears. BMC 251. TextImage
Elaea
RPC 2398
Augustus, AE19 of Elaea, Aeolis. 27 BC-AD 14. Magistrate Mnesitheos. EΛAITΩN, bare head of Augustus right / EΠI MNHΣIΘEOY in two lines across fields, poppy between two (sometimes three) corn-ears. RPC I 2398; Paris 299; Waddington 1324; Cienna 34778; AMC I 1260.TextImage
Elaea
RPC Supp 1, 2399-2
Augustus, AE18 of Elaea, Aeolis. 27 BC-AD 14. 17.5 mm, 2.87 g. Magistrate P. Salonios. EΛAITΩN, Laureate and draped bust of Augustus right. / EΠI Π CAΛΩNIOY, basket containing poppy between two corn-ears. RPC Supp. 1. 2399/2 (printed version, but not in RPC online); Missere 285; SNG Munich 411 corr. (date).TextImage
Aegae
RPC 2427
Augustus AE20 of Aegae, Aeolis. 10-1 BC. Magistrate Diphilos Phaita. AIΓAEΩN ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / ΔIΦOΛOΣ ΦAITA AΓΩNΩΘETAΣ, Apollo standing right, holding taenia and laurel branch. RPC 2427, Imhoof GM 241; AMC I 1247; SNG Righetti 813.TextImage
Temnos
RPC 2446
Augustus, Magistrate Apollas Son Of Phainios, Aeolis, Temnos, AE18. KAIΣAΡ ΣEBAΣTOΣ ΠΛOYSIAS UΠTHAS, bare head of Augustus right / AΠOΛΛAΣ ΦAINIOY TAMNITAN, Athena standing left holding spear, shield and statuette of Nike. RPC 2446; BMC 27; SNG Copenhagen 277.TextImage
Magnesia
ad Sipylum

RPC 2449
Austustus, Livia, Gaius and Lucius AE19 of Magnesia ad Sipylum, Lydia. 2 BC. Magistrate Dionysios, son of Dionysios. MAΓNHTEΣ AΠO ΣIΠYΛOY ΣEBAΣTΩI, Jugate heads of Augustus and Livia right / ΔIONYΣIOΣ ΔIONYΣIOY KIΛAΣ IEΡEYΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, confronted heads of Caius Caesar right and Lucius Caesar left. RPC I 2449; BMC 44-46; Imhoof LS 2; Paris 650-651; Waddington 5075-5076; SNG Munich 254; GRPC Lydia 90.TextImage
Magnesia
ad Sipylum
RPC 2450
Augustus, AE18 of Magnesia ad Sipylum, Lydia. ca. 2 BC. 2.97 g. Magistrate Dionysios. MAΓNHTEΣ AΠO ΣIΠYΛOY ΣEBAΣTΩI, bare head of Augustus right / ΔIONYΣIOΣ KIΛAΣ, draped bust of Livia right. RPC I 2450; Paris 649; SNG Munich 252-253; Mionnet IV, 386; GRPC Lydia 89.TextImage
Smyrna
RPC 2463
Augustus, AE18. Smyrna, Ionia. Time of Hermokles. ca. 15 BC. ΣEBAΣTOY, head of Augustus right / ΣMYΡNAIΩN EΡMOKΛHΣ, Aphrodite Stratonikis, turreted, standing by column, holding sceptre in right hand and small Nike in left.TextImage
Smyrna
RPC 2465
Augustus, AE18 of Smyrna, Ionia, ca 10 BC. 4.86g. ΣEBAΣ[TOΣ] ZMYΡNAIΩN, bare head right. / ΔIONYΣIOΣ KOΛΛYBAΣ, Nike walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. RPC 2465; BMC 251-252; Klose Smyrna XXII 35-37; SNG Cop 1330-1332; SNG Tuebingen 3208; Lindgren I 558; SNG Righetti 896; Paris 2439; Johnston Sardis 118.TextImage
Smyrna
RPC 2466
Augustus and Livia. AE19 mm of Smyrna, Ionia. 4.48 g. ca. 10 BC, magistrate Leontiskos, son of Hippomedontos. ΣEBAΣTΩI ZMYΡNAIOI, jugate busts right of Augustus, laureate, and Livia, draped. / ΛEONTIΣKOΣ IΠΠOMEΔONTOΣ, Aphrodite Stratonikis standing front, leaning on column, holding sceptre and Nike, dove in right field. BMC 255-258; SNG Cop 1334; Münster M1142; Klose XXIII B; RPC 2466.TextImage
Smyrna
RPC 2467
Augustus and Tiberius, AE of Smyrna, Ionia. 4 - 14. 5.19 g. ΣEBAΣTON TIBEΡION KAIΣAΡA, bare heads of Augustus and Tiberius facing each other / ΛIBIAN ΣMYΡNAIΩN KOΡΩNOΣ, Livia as Aphrodite Stratonikis standing facing on column, holding Nike and sceptre; dove to right, monogram to left. RPC 2467.TextImage
Klazomenai
RPC 2495
Augustus, AE of Klazomenai, Ionia. 5.49 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ KTIΣTHΣ, laureate head right / KΛAZOMENIΩN, warrior walking right, holding spear and shield. RPC 2495; BMC 115.TextImage
Erythrae
RPC 2505
Augustus, AE15 of Erythrae, Ionia. ca 10 BC. Magistrate Metronax Zopyrou. 2.81 g. EΡY, laureate head right. lituus before / Star preceding MH-TΡΩNAX-ZΩΠY-ΡOY in four lines. RPC I 2505; SNG Cop 764-765; SNG v. Aulock 1974; BMC 246-247; Paris 1308-1312; Waddington 1679; McClean 8173; Lindgren I A492A; Weber 5979; SNG Righetti 876.TextImage
Teos
RPC 2511
Augustus, AE23 of Teos, Ionia, 27 BC-AD 14. ΣEBAΣTOΣ KTIΣTHΣ, Tetrastyle temple with head of Augustus right within / THION, Dionysos, loins draped (long), standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos. RPC I 2511; BMC 69; SNG Cop 1515; Paris 2922 and 2969; Munich 94; Weber 6233.TextImage
Teos
RPC 2512
Augustus, AE of Teos, Ionia. 3.33 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ KTIΣTHΣ, bare head right / THIΩN, Dionysos standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos. RPC 2512; SNG Cop. 1514.TextImage
Teos
RPC 2515
Augustus, AE19 of Teos, Ionia. 27 BC-AD 14. 6.40 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ KTIΣTHΣ, laureate head right / THIΩN, Dionysos, loins draped, standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos; griffin at foot left. RPC I 2515; BMC 67; Vienna 30970; Munich 44A.TextImage
Hypaepa
RPC 2527
Augustus, AE19.27 of Hypaepa, Lydia, 27 BC-14 AD. 6.26 g. Magistrate Charixenos Menandros. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / YΠAIΠHNΩN XAΡIXENOΣ MENANΔΡOY, Zeus standing left, holding thunderbolt. RPC I 2527; Paris 470; Lindgren III 472 corr. (attributes); GRPC Lydia 50.TextImage
Hypaepa
RPC 2527E
Augustus. AE16 of Hypaepa, Lydia. 27 BC - 14 AD. Magistrates Herm.. and Menandros. 2.77 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / YΠAIΠHNΩN EΡM MENANΔΡOΣ to left and right of cult image of Artemis Anaitis facing, wearing polos and veil. Boersema 12403; RPC 2527E; GRPC Lydia 52.TextImage
Hypaepa
RPC Supp 2528B
Augustus, AE18 of Hypaepa, Lydia. 27 BC-14 AD. Magistrate Athenagoras. CEBAC-TOC in two lines behind bare head right / YΠAIΠHNΩN AΘHNAΓOΡAC, bearded head of Zeus left, OΠA monogram beneath neck. RPC I Supp. S-2528B; Righetti Coll. Sale IV, 742; Altinoluk 29.1; GRPC Lydia 45.TextImage
Hypaepa
RPC 2533
Augustus, AE18 of Hypaepa, Lydia. 27 BC-14 AD. Magistrate Artemidoros. CEBAC-TOC in two lines behind bare head right / YΠAIΠHNΩN AΡTEMIΔΩΡOC, bearded head of Zeus or Demos right. RPC I 2533; Berlin 1927.5; Paris 1991.706; GRPC Lydia 43.TextImage
Hypaepa
RPC 2535-3
Augustus, AE20 of Hypaepa, Lydia. 27 BC - 14 AD. Magistrate Demetrius. CEBACTON YΠAIΠHNOI, bare head right / EΠI ΦIΛOΠATΡIΔOC ΔHMHTΡIOC TO Γ, Zeus standing left, holding eagle; (TO Γ in monogram form). Plankenhorn 1034; RPC I 2535-3; GRPC Lydia 57.TextImage
Hypaepa
Altinoluk 28D
Augustus, AE of Hypaepa, Lydia. ca 4.0 gr. 27 BC - 14 AD. Magistrate Plutiados Sakaios. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right / YΠAIΠHNΩN ΠΛOYTIAΔHΣ ΣAKAIOY, Zeus standing left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre. Altinoluk 28D; Mionnet Supp VII, 179 corr. (rev legend.); GRPC Lydia 58. RPC -.TextImage
Hypaepa
Naumann DF2278
Augustus, AE20 of Hypaepa, Lydia. Magistrate Athenagoras. 27 BC-AD 14. 19.52 mm, 4.71 g. Augustus. 27 BC-14 AD. Magistrate Athenagoras. CEBAC-TOC in two lines behind bare head right / YΠAIΠHNΩN AΘHNAΓOΡAC, bearded, laureate head of Zeus right, ΠA monogram at top right. Naumann DF2278; GRPC Lydia 46.TextImage
Dioshieron
RPC 2556
Augustus, AE17 of Dioshieron. 27 BC-14 AD. 2.74g. Papion, magistrate. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, Bare head of Augustus right, lituus to right / ΔIOΣIEΡITΩN ΠAΠIΩN, Laureate head of Zeus right, ΡΠTA monogram below. RPC I 2556; Paris 276; SNG Turkey 7, 214; Mionnet Supp VII, 125; SNG Turkey 7, 215; Leypold I, 931; Plankenhorn 994; GRPC Lydia 18.TextImage
Dioshieron
RPC 2558A
Augustus, AE15 of Dioshieron, Lydia. 27 BC-14 AD. 2.31g. CEBACTOC, laureate head right / ΔIOCIEΡITΩN, Zeus standing left, holding patera. RPC I 2558A.1 (this coin); Paris 280; SNG Turkey 7, 225; Mionnet IV, 184; GRPC Lydia 20.TextImage
Ephesos
RPC 2575
Augustus, Ephesus, Ionia, Ae 15, 3.0g. Grammatei Aristeas and Asklepiades. no legend, bare head right / ΓΡAMMATEYΣ AΡIΣTEAΣ EΦE AΣKΛHΠIA)ΔHΣ, stag standing right. RPC 2575; Mionnet VI 307; AMC 1272.TextImage
Ephesus
RPC 2579
Augustus, Ephesos, AE15. Bare head right / ΓΡAMMATEYΣ AΡIΣTEAΣ EΦE NIKOΛAOΣ, Stag standing right. BMC 198 corr.; RPC 2579; Imhoof GM 282; Karwiese 18.TextImage
Ephesus
RPC 2581ff
Augustus and Livia AE20 of Ephesus, Ionia. Jugate busts right / Stag standing right, quiver above. SGI 183 type.Text
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Ephesos
RPC 2587
Augustus and Livia, AE21 of Ephesos, Ionia. Jugate heads of Augustus and Livia right / EΦE AΡCIEΡEYΣ AΣKΛAΣ TΡYΦΩN, stag standing right. RPC 2587; AMC 1276.TextImage
Ephesos
RPC 2591
Augustus and Livia, AE21 of Ephesos, Ionia. Jugate heads of Augustus and Livia right / EΦE AΡCIEΡEYΣ AΣKΛAΣ EYΦΡΩN, stag standing right, quiver above. RPC 2591; Vienna 30393.TextImage
Ephesos
RPC 2594
Augustus and Livia, AE21 of Ephesos, Ionia. 27 BC-AD 14. Magistrates Philon and Kokas. No legend, jugate, laureate head of Augustus and draped bust of Livia right / EΦE ΦIΛΩN KΩKAΣ, forepart of stag reclining right, head left; torch to left. RPC I 2594; Paris 603; Imhoof 10 in RSN 1905.TextImage
Ephesos
RPC 2595
Augustus and Livia, AE23 of Ephesos, Ionia. 27 BC-AD 14. 9.72 g. Magistrates Philon and Euthukrates. No legend, jugate, laureate head of Augustus and draped bust of Livia right / EΦE ΦIΛΩN EYΘYKΡATHΣ, forepart of stag reclining right, head left; torch to left. RPC I 2595; Imhoof KM 49.TextImage
Ephesos
RPC 2596
Augustus and Livia, AE23 of Ephesos, Ionia. 27 BC-AD 14. 10.29 g. Magistrates Philon and Tryphonas. No legend, jugate laureate head of Augustus and draped bust of Livia right / EΦE ΦIΛΩN TΡYΦΩNAΣ, forepart of stag reclining right, head left; torch to left. RPC 2596; Ashmolean 1285; Imhoof KM 48; Paris 611; Waddington Coll. 1616.TextImage
Ephesos
RPC 2599
Augustus and Livia AE18 of Ephesos. Grammateus Aristeon. Jugate heads right / ΓΡAMMATEYΣ AΡITEΩN EΦE MENTΩN, stag standing right. TextImage
Ephesos
RPC 2612
Augustus and Livia AE20 of Ephesus, Ionia. 27 BC-14 AD. Jugate busts of Augustus and Livia right / AΡTEMAΣ, stag standing right, EΦ below. RPC 2612; Paris 602.TextImage
Tralles
RPC 2633
Augustus, AE of Tralles, Lydia. 12.06 g. Magistrate Menandros, son of Parrasios. Bare head of Augustus right. / KAIΣAΡEΩN MENANΔΡOΣ ΠAΡΡAΣIOY, octastyle temple with eagle in pediment, surmounted by facing quadriga, caduceus bound by taenia to right. RPC I 2633; Imhoof LS 23; GRPC Lydia 143.TextImage
Tralles
RPC 2634
Vedius Pollo under Augustus. AE24, Tralles, Lydia. 29-1 BC. Magistrate Menandros Parrasios. ΠΩΛΛIΩN KAIΣAΡEΩN, bare head of Vedius Pollio right, sacrificial axe behind head / MENANΔΡOΣ ΠAΡΡAΣIOY, octastyle temple with eagle in pediment, surmounted by quadriga and standing figures, caduceus in right field. RPC I 2634; BMC 74-75; SNG von Aulock 3277 (this coin); SNG Cop 687; Waddington 5416; GRPC Lydia 139.TextImage
Tralles
RPC 2635
Tralleis, Lydia. AE, Vedius Pollio (Procurator Asiae) under Augustus. ca 30-28 BC. 5.66 g. Magistrate Menandros, son of Parrasios. OYHIΔIOΣ KAIΣAΡEΩN, head of Vedius Pollio right, unclear object (BMC: head of sacrificial axe) to left / MENANΔΡOΣ ΠAΡΡAΣIOY, laureate head of Zeus right. RPC I 2635; BMC 76-79; Stumpf 157; SNG Munich 718; Paris 1626-1628; Waddington 5413-5415; SNG Cop 688; Vienna 36118 and 19667; Weber 6941; SNG Tuebingen 3874-3875; GRPC Lydia 136.TextImage
Tralles
RPC Supp. 2635a
Vedius Pollo, AE19 of Tralles, Lydia. 31-15 BC. Magistrate Menandros, son of Parrasios. OYHΔIOΣ KAIΣAΡEΩN, bare head of Vedius Pollio right, sacrificial axe behind head. / MENANΔΡOΣ ΠAΡΡAΣIOY, laureate head of Zeus right. RPC Supp. I, 2635a; Stumpf 156; Boston MFA 63.2993; Vienna 19667; GRPC Lydia 137.TextImage
Tralles
RPC 2637
Augustus, AE15, of Tralles, Lydia. AD 27 BC - AD 14. Magistrate Menandros Parrasios. KAIΣAΡEΩN, bare head right / MENANΔΡOY ΠAΡΡAΣIOY, clasped hands holding a caduceus. RPC I 2637; Imhoof LS 24; Paris 1625; Waddington 5412; Mionnet Supp. VII, 693; GRPC Lydia 142.TextImage
Tralles
RPC 2638
Augustus, AE16 of Tralles, Lydia. 27 BC - AD 14. Magistrate Menandros Parrasios. Bare head right / KAIΣAΡEΩN, clasped hands holding a caduceus. Two monograms (MENANΔ ΠAΡY). RPC I 2638; Imhoof LS 25; Stumpf 160; GRPC Lydia 141.TextImage
Tralles
RPC 2646 var
Augustus and Caius Caesar, AE20 of Tralles, Lydia. Struck 10-5 BC. KAIΣAΡEΩN, bare head right / ΓAIOΣ KAIΣAΡ, bare head of Caius Caesar right, star below. RPC I 2646 var (legend positioning; star); CNG 266, 246; GRPC Lydia 145.TextImage
Tralles
RPC 2647
Augustus, AE20 of Tralles, Lydia. Struck AD 2. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right, lituus in field / KAIΣAΡEΩN ΛEIBIA, Livia, veiled, as Demeter standing front, holding corn-ear and poppy, right hand raised. Crescent beside her head. RPC I 2647; BMC 114-116; Imhoof LS 26; Paris 1636; Waddington 5418; SNG Cop 689; SNG Lewis 1478; Leypold I, 1318; GRPC Lydia 146.TextImage
Uncertain
Paris AAGR17245
Augustus, AE20 of Uncertain, Asia Minor. 27 BC - AD 14. ...ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / Unclear legend, capricorn leaping right, cornucopiae on its back. Paris AA.GR.17245.TextImage
Nysa
RPC 2660
Augustus, AE17 of Nysa, Lydia. 28 BC-AD 14. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right. / NYΣAEΩN, tripod within wreath. Regling 52; RPC I 2660; Mionnet III, 356; BMC 24; SNG Munich 364; GRPC Lydia 58.TextImage
Nysa
RPC 2661
Augustus and Caius Caesar AE24 of Nysa, Lydia. 17 BC-AD 4. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right, crowned by a small Nike behind / NYΣAEΩN ΓAIOΣ KAIΣAΡ, bare head of Caius Caesar right. Regling 53; Imhoof MG 72; Imhoof GM 601; BMC 25; Mionnet III, 358 corr. ("Lucius"); RPC I 2661; Paris 835; Vienna 30963; Plankenhorn 1167; GRPC Lydia 61.TextImage
Nysa
RPC 2662
Augustus, AE19 of Nysa, Lydia. 4.34 gr. Bare head of Augustus right within laurel wreath / NYCAEΩN, head of Livia right. Regling 57; Mionnet Supp VI, 406; RPC I 2662; AMC I 1360; Imhoof LS 1; Vienna 18384 and 31946; McClean 8684; GRPC Lydia 60.TextImage
Nysa
RPC 2663
Augustus and Livia, AE18 of Nysa, Lydia. 28 BC-AD 14. No legend, jugate bare heads of Augustus and Livia right / NYCAEωN, Dionysos, wearing short chiton, standing left, holding kantharos and thyrsos. Regling Nysa 56; RPC I 2663; Paris 834; Winterthur 3504; Imhoof GRM 3; GRPC Lydia 59.TextImage
Nysa
RPC 2664
Augustus, AE19 of Nysa, Lydia. 28 BC-AD 14. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right, circular countermark of capricorn / ΦIΛO-KAIΣAΡ-ΓΡAM TO B-NYΣAE-ΩN in five lines within wreath. RPC 2664; Regling 50; BMC 23; Paris 832; Imhoof KM 1; Mionnet III, 355; Winterthur 3502; GRPC Lydia 56.TextImage
Samos
RPC 2681
Augustus. 17mm of Samos, Ionia. ΣAMIΩN, laureate head right / PeaRooster standing on caduceus, right, behind, sceptre. RPC 2681.TextImage
Kos
RPC 2738
Augustus AE21 of Kos, Caria. 6.4g. Magistrate Sophocles, son of Timoxenos. ΣEBAΣTOΣ KΩIΩN, laureate head right. / EIΡANA ΣOΦOKΛEΣ TIMOXENOY, laureate head of Eirene right. RPC 2738; BMC 224-225.TextImage
Antioch
ad Maeandrum

RPC 2831
Augustus, AE17 of Antioch ad Maeandrum, Caria. 27 BC - 14 AD. 5.66 mm. Magistrate Iason. ANTIOXEΩN ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right. / IAΣONOΣ ΣYNAΡXIA, legend in four lines within wreath. RPC I 2831; Imhoof GRM 4.TextImage
Antioch
ad Meandrum
RPC 2834
Augustus, Antiocheia, Caria, AE13. CEBACTOC, Bare head right / ΠAIΩNIOY CYNAΡXIA ANTIOXEΩN, Athena standing left holding spear and shield. RPC 2834; BMC 28; SNG Muenchen 76.TextImage
Euippe
Pecunem 22, 131
Augustus AE20 of Euippe, Caria. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right, countermark: bird right? / EYIΠΠEΩN, winged thunderbolt. RPC -; RPC Supplements I, II, III -; Mionnet -; Isegrim -; etc. Unpublished.TextImage
Magnesia
RPC 2690
Augustus, AE of Magnesia ad Meandrum, Ionia, 3.10 g. Laureate head of Augustus right, being crowned by Nike, flying left before / EYΦHMOΣ MAΓNHTΩN, Artemis huntress, standing right, holding bow and reaching for arrow in quiver. RPC 2690. Schultz 5.TextImage
Mylasa
RPC 2790
Augustus, AE22 of Mylasa, Caria. 27 BC-AD 14. 5.14 g. No legend, bare head right / MYΛACEΩN, head of Zeus right, wearing laureate polos. RPC I 2790; Akarca Mylasa 43; BMC 20.TextImage
Mylasa
RPC 2792
Augustus, AE26 of Mylasa, Caria. 27 BC-AD 14. 7.81 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ MYΛAΣEΩN, Augustus in quadriga galloping right / ΘΛAΣ-TOΣ A-NEΘH-KEN legend in four lines within wreath. RPC I 2792; Akarca Mylasa 49-50; SNG Cop 426; SNG von Aulock 2624; Franke KZR 194; Mionnet Supp VI, 364.TextImage
Mylasa
RPC 2794
Augustus, AE21 of Mylasa, Caria. 27 BC-AD 14. 7.81 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ MYΛAΣEΩN, laureate head right / ΘΛAΣ-TOΣ A-NEΘH-KEN legend in four lines. RPC I 2794; BMC 21; Akarca Mylasa 47; Waddington 2456; SNG von Aulock 2623.TextImage
Iasos
RPC 2796
Augustus, AE16 of Iasos, Caria. 3.48 gr. Laureate head right / Draped bust of Artemis right, bow and arrow over shoulder. RPC 2796; SNG Cop 418.TextImage
Euromus
RPC 2798
Augustus AE17 of Euromus, Caria. CEBACTOC, bare head right / EYΡωMEΩN, stag standing right. RPC I 2798; BMC 7.TextImage
Alabanda
RPC 2810
Augustus, AE17 of Alabanda, Caria. AΛABANΔEΩN, bare head of Augustus (?) right. / Draped female bust right, ΔTΛ monogram before neck. RPC 2810; SNG Cop 10.TextImage
Attuda
RPC 2846
Augustus, AE18 of Attuda, Caria. 27 BC-14 AD. 5,22 g. ΣEBA-ΣTOΣ, bare head right / ATTOYΔEΩN, Kybele, kalathos on head, standing front between two lions. RPC 2846; Babelon Paris Inventory, 276; Paris 369.25.TextImage
Trapezopolis
RPC 2847
Augustus, AE18 of Trapezopolis, Caria. 27 BC-14 AD. 3.58 g. Magistrate Andronikos Gorgippos. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right, lituus before head. / ANΔΡONIKOΣ ΓOΡΓIΠΠOY TΡAΠEZOΠOΛITΩN to left and right of filleted thyrsos. RPC I 2847; Mionnet III, 494; Paris 1110-1111; SNG Cop 585.TextImage
Trapezopolis
RPC 2848
Augustus, AE16 of Trapezopolis. 27 BC-AD 14. Magistrate Ae. Andronikos, son of Gorgippos. 2.87 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, Capricorn left, with cornucopiae over shoulder. / ANΔΡONIKOΣ ΓOΡΓIΠΠOY, bearded head of Silenus right, ΩΡAΓ monogram below. RPC I 2848; BMC 10.TextImage
Trapezopolis
RPC 2849
Augustus, AE18 of Trapezopolis, Caria. 27 BC-14 AD. Magistrate Ae. Apollodotos Lykotos. 5.02 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right, lituus before head. / TΡAΠEZOΠOΛEITΩN AΠOΛΛOΔOTOΣ, Apollo, naked, standing left, holding branch, VΔ monogram in lower left field, ΩZI monogram in right field. RPC I 2849; BMC 8-9; Waddington 2657; SNG Cop 584.TextImage
Trapezopolis
RPC 2850
Augustus AE15 of Trapezopolis, Caria. 27 BC-AD 14. 3.55 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, capricorn left, with globe between hooves and cornucopiae over shoulder. / AΠOΛΛOΔOTOΣ ΛYKΩTOY to left and right of quiver, ZΠTΡ monogram to left, ΩΠA monogram below. RPC I 2850; BM 1988.1.22.3.TextImage
Kibyra
RPC 2883B
Augustus, AE16 of Kibyra, Phrygia. 27 BC-AD 14. CEBACTOC, bare head right. / KIBYΡA-TΩN, Zeus standing left, holding eagle. RPC 2883B.TextImage
Laodikeia ad Lycum
RPC 2892
Laodikeia ad Lycum, Phrygia. AE 21mm, semi-autonomous issue. Time of Augustus, 50 BC-1 AD. Seitalkas, magistrate. ΣEITAΛKAΣ, beardless bust of Sitalkas right, crowned with ivy / ΔHMOΣ ΛAOΔIKEΩN, unbearded, laureate bust of Demos right. RPC I 2892; BMC 54; Imhoof MG 125; McClean 8830.TextImage
Laodikeia
RPC 2893
Augustus, Laodikeia, Phrygia, AE18. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right / ZEVXIΣ ΛAOΔIKEΩN, Zeus Laodikeios standing left holding eagle and staff, Φ over A monogram to left. RPC 2893: SNG Cop 556; SNG von Aulock 3835.TextImage
Laodikeia
RPC 2894
Augustus, AE of Laodikeia, Phrygia. 15 BC. 5.0 gr. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right / ZEYXIΣ ΦIΛAΛHΘHΣ ΛAOΔIKEΩN, Zeus standing left, holding eagle and sceptre. RPC 2894; SNG Cop. 555.TextImage
Laodikeia
Phrygia
RPC 2895
Augustus, AE16 of Laodikeia, Phrygia. 27 BC-AD 14. 4.48 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head of Augustus right. / ZEYXIΣ ΦIΛAΛHΘΣ ΛAOΔIKEΩN, serpent-entwined staff. RPC I 2895; SNG von Aulock 3836-3837; BMC 153; SNG Cop 554; Paris 1514; Vienna 34667; SNG Munich 375; Weber 7140; Mionnet IV, 709; SNG Tübingen 4129.TextImage
Laodikeia ad Lycum
RPC 2896
Augustus AE17 of Laodicea ad Lycum, Phrygia. Ca 10 BC, magistrate Sosthenes. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / ΛAOΔIKEΩN ΣOΣΘENHZ, Zeus Laodicaeus standing left with hand over a large wreath enclosing a Z and flanked by N and Ω. BMC 147, SNG Cop 553.TextImage
Laodikeia ad Lycum
RPC 2898
Augustus AE19 of Laodikeia ad Lycum, Phrygia. Anto Polemon, philopatris. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / ΠOΛEMΩN ΦIΛOΠATΡIΣ ΛAOΔIKEΩN, Zeus standing left holding eagle and sceptre, ANTΩ monogram to left. TextImage
Hierapolis
Phrygia

RPC 2943
Augustus AE20 of Hierapolis, Phrygia. ca 5 BC. Magistrate Papias Apellidou. 5.10g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right. / ΠAΠIAΣ AΠEΛΛIΔOY IEΡAΠO-ΛEITΩN to left and right of tripod, palm branch above. RPC I 2943; BMC 99; Imhoof KM 16-17; AMC I 392; Paris 1285.TextImage
Hierapolis
Phrygia
RPC 2945
Augustus AE 20mm of Hierapolis, Phrygia. 4.68g. Phrygia, Hierapolis. ca.5 BC. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / ΛYΓKEYΣ ΦIΛOΠATΡIΣ IEΡAΠOΛEITΩN to left and right of tripod. BMC 100; RPC I 2945. TextImage
Hierapolis
RPC 2955
Augustus (or Tiberius), AE19 of Hierapolis, Phrygia. Magistrate Diphilus, son of Diphilus. 5.95 g. KAIΣAΡ ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / ΔIΦIΛOΣ ΔIΦIΛOY AΡXΩN TO B IEΡAΠOΛEITΩN, Apollo standing right, holding plectrum and lyre. RPC I 2955; BMC 104; SNG Cop 452; Paris 1290; Waddington 6132; Imhoof KM 24A.TextImage
Hierapolis
RPC 2957
Augustus AE18 of Hierapolis, Phrygia. 4.55 gr. Magistrate Charopides Sostratou. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right / XAΡOΠIΔHΣ ΣOΣTΡATOY IEΡAΠOΛEITΩN, Mên on horseback, riding right, holding bipennis over shoulder. RPC 2957; SNG v.Aulock 3645; Armstrong 17.TextImage
Sardes
RPC 2986
Augustus, AE19 of Sardes, Lydia. 27 BC - AD 14. Magistrate Diodoros Hermophilos. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / ΔIOΔΩΡOΣ EΡMOΦIΛOY ΣAΡΔIANΩN, Zeus Lydios standing left, holding eagle and sceptre. RPC I 2986; SNG Munich 504; Mionnet IV, 685; BMC 97; SNG Cop 514; Paris 1184-1185; Waddington 5229-5230; SNG von Aulock 3142; Lindgren I A812B; SNG Tuebingen 3802; Leypold I, 1204; GRPC Lydia 349.TextImage
Sardes
RPC 2987
Augustus, AE20 of Sardes, Lydia. Magistrate Damas. ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head right / ΣAΡΔI-ANΩN-ΔAMAΣ in three lines within laurel wreath. RPC 2987; Waddington 5228; Hunter 18; Lindgren I A812A; GRPC Lydia 347.TextImage
Sardes
RPC 2988
Augustus, AE, Homonoia of Sardes and Pergamon. 31 BC-14 AD. ΣEBAΣTOY, bare head right / ΣAΡΔIANΩN KAI ΠEΡΓAMHNΩN MOYΣAIOΣ, Demos, naked to waist, standing right, holding sceptre in left hand, offering right hand to Demos of Pergamon (or emperor) who is standing left in short tunic and mantle, holding transverse sceptre. RPC 2988; Imhoof Monn. Gr. 32; BMC Mysia 213; SNG Cop 545; GRPC Lydia 350.TextImage
Tripolis
Lydia

RPC 3047
Augustus, AE20 of Tripolis, Lydia, 27 BC-AD 14. Magistrate Apollonios Androneikos. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right, maeander pattern in left field / TΡIΠOΛEITΩN AΠOΛΛΩNIOY ANΔΡONEIKOY, eagle standing right, head left, wings spread. RPC I 3047; Paris 1807; Waddington 2677; Weber 6965; Righetti Coll. Sale IV, 907; GRPC Lydia 80.TextImage
Tripolis
RPC 3049
Augustus, AE20 of Tripolis, Lydia. 27 BC–AD 14). 3.9 g. Magistrate Tryphon Philopatridos. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right, maeander pattern in left field / TΡYΦΩN ΦIΛOΠATΡIΔOΣ TΡIΠOΛEITΩN downwards to left and right of eagle standing right on club, head left, wings spread. RPC I 3049; Imhoof LS 3;Paris 1806; Waddington 2676; SNG Cop 740; Vienna 36134; Lindgren I 852; GRPC Lydia 82.TextImage
Tripolis
RPC 3051
AE20 of Tripolis, Lydia, attributed to Augustus. Magistrates Tryphon and Hieratikos. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right, maeander pattern behind head / TΡYΦΩN IEΡATIKOΣ TΡIΠOΛEI-TΩN to left and right of Zeus, standing left, holding eagle. RPC 3051; BMC 52; Paris 1808; Waddington 2678; Berlin 1879.45; SNG Turkey 7, 440; GRPC Lydia 81.TextImage
Apameia
RPC 3124
Augustus (?) AE18mm of Apameia, Phrygia. Laureate head right (Described as Augustus but doubtful) / AΠAMEΩN between two flutes within a laurel wreath. RPC I 3124; Imhoof KM 13; SNG Cop 206; SNG von Aulock 3485.TextImage
Apameia
RPC 3125
Augustus AE20 of Apameia, Phrygia. Magistrate Attalos, son of Diotrefos. AΠAMEΩN, bare head right / ATTAΛOΣ ΔIOTΡEΦOY, two grain stalks on maeander pattern. RPC I 3125; BMC 137-138; SNG Cop 204-205; Paris 474-475 and 478; Waddington 5698; SNG von Aulock 3483; SNG Righetti 1149.TextImage
Apameia
RPC 3126
Augustus AE18 of Apameia, Phrygia. Magistrate Diodoros. 4.39 g. AΠAMEΩN, bare head right. / ΔIOΔOΡOY, Marsyas walking right, playing flute. RPC I 3126; Paris 477 and 479; Waddington 5699.TextImage
Apameia
RPC 3127
Augustus AE20 of Apameia, Phrygia. Magistrates Dionysios son of Apollonios and Meliton. 7.24 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right, aphlaston before head. / ΔIONYΣIOΣ AΠOΛΛΩNIOY MEΛITΩN AΠAMEΩN, facing cult image of Artemis Anaitis on Maeander pattern. RPC I 3127; Imhoof KM 13A; Paris 476 and 480; Waddington 5700; SNG Munich 142; SNG von Aulock 3486; Mionnet IV, 232; SNG Righetti 1150.TextImage
Apameia
RPC 3128
Augustus, AE17 of Apameia, Phrygia. 27 BC-AD 14. Magistrate Meliton. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right, pedum before head. / MEΛITΩN AΠAMEΩN to right and left of Hekate Triformis standing front between two flutes, holding torches. RPC I 3128; SNG Fitz. 4939; Imhoof KM 14; SNG Munich 143.TextImage
Apameia
RPC 3129
Augustus AE19 of Apameia, Phrygia. 27 BC-14 AD. 6.18 g. Magistrate Gaius Masonius Rufus. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right. / ΓAIOΣ KAIΣAΡ ΓAIOΣ MAΣΩN-IOΣ ΡOYΦOΣ AΠAMEΩN, Gaius Caesar in facing quadriga, holding sceptre. RPC I 3129; BMC 139-140; Paris 481 and 819-820; Waddington 5701-5702; Imhoof MG 62; SNG Munich 144; SNG von Aulock 3484; Weber 7033. TextImage
Eumeneia
RPC 3142
Augustus AE18 of Eumeneia, Phrygia. Magistrate Epigonus. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate bust right, lituus before / EYMENEΩN EΠIΓONOΣ ΦIΛOΠATΡIΣ, tripod. BMC 36. TextImage
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Siblia
RPC 3161
Augustus, AE of Siblia, Phrygia. Magistrate Julios Kallikles Kallistratou. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right; lituus beneath chin / IOYΛIOΣ KAΛΛIKΛHΣ ΣIBΛIANΩN, Bust of Mên left on crescent, wearing Phrygian cap. RPC I 3161; von Aulock Phrygien 1 879-882; SNG Cop 685; Imhoof GM 737.TextImage
Eucarpia
JA 36
Augustus, AE19 of Eucarpia, Phrygia. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right, countermark: eagle right / EY(KAΡ)-ΠEΩ(N), winged thunderbolt. Not in RPC or Supp. I or II (for any emperor or city). John Aiello Collection temp. no. 36.TextImage
Akmoneia
RPC 3164
Augustus, AE18 of Akmoneia, Phrygia. Magistrate Kordos. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head left, pedum before head / AKMONEΩN KOΡΔOΣ, Nike walking right, holding wreath and palm branch. RPC I 3164; BMC 31-32; Paris 42; Waddington 5484; Imhoof MG 48A; SNG Munich 61.TextImage
Akmoneia
RPC 3167
Augustus. AE19 of Akmoneia, Phrygia. 27 BC-AD 14. Magistrate Menemachos. 5.8 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right, lituus to right. / AKMONEΩN MENEMAXOΣ ΦIΛAΛHΘHΣ, Nike walking left, holding wreath and palm branch. RPC I 3167; BMC 34; Paris 44; Waddington 5486; Imhoof Monn. Gr. 48; SNG Fitzwilliam 4913; SNG Tuebingen 3913-3914.TextImage
Akmoneia
RPC 3168
Augustus AE20 of Akmoneia, Phrygia. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right, lituus before / AKMONEΩN KΡATHΣ MHNOKΡITOY, Nike walking left holding wreath and palm. SGI 80, BMC 33. TextImage
Synnada
RPC 3178
Augustus, AE18 of Synnada, Phrygia. 27 BC-AD 14. Magistrate Somenes. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, laureate head right. / ΣYNNAΔEΩN ΣΩMENHΣ to right and left of Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre. RPC 3178; BMC 32; Paris 2045; Waddington 6534; SNG Cop 725; Imhoof KM 10.TextImage
Prymnessos
RPC 3194A
Augustus, AE17 of Prymnessos, Phrygia. 4.40 g. ΣEBAΣ, bare head right. / ΠΡYMNH AΛHA, female figure walking left, holding palm branch and cornucopiae. RPC I 3194A (this coin).TextImage
Midaeum
RPC 3229
Phrygia, Midaeum. Augustus and Gaius Caesar(?) AE 18mm. CEBACTOC, bare head of Augustus right, lituus before / MIΔAEΩN, bare head of Gaius Caesar(?) right. von Aulock 719-22. TextImage
Amorium
RPC 3233
Augustus, AE21 of Amorium, Phrygia. 27 BC-AD 14. 5.7 g. Magistrate Alexandros. CEBACTOC, bare head right, lituus before head. / AΛEΞANΔΡOC AMOΡIANΩN, eagle standing right, caduceus over shoulder. RPC I 3233; BMC 23; Paris 287-287A; Imhoof KM 7; SNG Cop. 29; SNG von Aulock 3398 and 8322; Mionner Supp. VII,98.TextImage
Philomelium
RPC 3243
Augustus AE15 of Philomelium, Phrygia. ca 15 BC. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right / ΦIΛOMHΛEΩN ΦΛAKKOC, bust of Men right. TextImage
Philomelion
RPC 3243A
Augustus, AE15 of Philomelium, Phrygia. 27 BC - AD 14. Magistrate Flakkos. 3.31 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right. / ΦIΛO ΦΛAKKOC, radiate head of Helios right. RPC I 3243A.TextImage
Kragos
RPC 3307
Augustus, AR drachm of Lycian League, 27-20 BC. Kragos mint. 3.49 g. Bare head of Augustus right / L-Y K-R to left and right of lyre, branch to right. Troxell 111; RPC 3307.TextImage
Masicytes
RPC 3308
Troxell 115
Augustus, AR drachm, Masycitus, Lycia. 23 mm. 27-20 BC. Λ-Y monogram, bare head right / M over A, lyre, tripod in right field. RPC 3308; Troxell 115; Waddington 3115; SNG von Aulock 4347.TextImage
Masicytes
RPC 3309
Troxell 116
Augustus AR Drachm of Lycia, Masicytes. 27-20 BC. Λ-Y, bare head of Augustus right / M-A to left and right of two lyres, aphlaston between them. BMC 37; Troxell 116; Waddington 3111. TextImage
Masicytes
RPC 3309
Troxell 122
Augustus AR Drachm of Lycia, Masicytes. 27-20 BC. Λ-Y, bare head of Augustus right / MA above two lyres, upright grain ear between them. SNG Von Aulock 4353; Troxell 122. TextImage
Masicytes
RPC 3309
Troxell 122.7a
Augustus AR Drachm of Lycia, Masicytes. 27-20 BC. Λ-Y, bare head of Augustus right / MA beneath two lyres, upright grain ear between them. Troxell 122.7a; Weber 7280. TextImage
Bubon
RPC 3353
Augustus, AE19 of Bubon, Lycia. 27 BC - AD 14. 4.38 g. ΣEBAΣTOΣ, bare head right. / BOYBωNEωN, Artemis or male figure in short chiton, standing left, holding spear. EN (N retrograde) upwards in outer right field. RPC I 3353; Paris 57; BMC 2; SNG Cop 56; SNG Tuebingen 4230.TextImage
Aspendos
RPC 3381
Augustus, AE21, (4.73g) Aspendos, Pamphylia, Bare head right, circular countermark of laureate male head right. / A-Σ to left and right of two cult statues of the Aphroditai Kastnietides. SNG Cop. 268. TextImage
Aspendos
RPC 3383
Augustus, AE17 of Aspendus, Pamphylia. 3.61 g. Bare head right / A-Σ upwards in left field, facing cult images of the Aphroditai Kastnietides, bearded head right in right field. RPC I 3383; Imhoof KM 39.TextImage
Aspendos
RPC 3386
Augustus, AE18 of Aspendus, Pamphylia. 4.79 g. Bare head right / A-Σ across fields, facing cult images of the Aphroditai Kastnietides. RPC I 3386; Imhoof KM 40.TextImage
Ariassus
RPC 3515
Augustus, AE19 of Ariassus, Pisidia. 6.90 g. Laureate head left / AΡIAC below, B above, bull butting left. RPC 3515; von Aulock, Pisidiens I 374-379.TextImage
Ariassus
RPC 3515
countermark
Augustus, AE20 of Ariassus, Pisidia, 6.8g. 24-23 BC. No legend, laureate head left, countermark of female head (Livia?) left, to left / AΡIAC below, B above, bull standing left with head facing. RPC 3515; von Aulock Pisidien I, 379. Countermark: Howgego 223.TextImage
Antioch
Pisidia

RPC 3529
Augustus AE25 of Pisidia, Antioch. IMP AVGVST TR POT, bare head right / PARENS CAESAREA, togate figure right ploughing with two oxen, COL in ex. Krzyzanowska p. 135, dies III/4; FITA 251. TextImage
Lystra
RPC 3538
Augustus, AE26 of Lystra, Lycaonia. IMPE AVGVSTI, Laureate head left, cornucopiae behind / COL IVL FEI GEM LYSTRA, Colonist ploughing left with two oxen. RPC I 3538.TextImage
Lystra
RPC 3539
Augustus, AE24 of Lystra, Lycaonia. 9.17 g. 27 BC - AD 14. IMPE AVGVSTI (sometimes partially retrograde), laureate head left (no cornucopiae behind head) / COL IVL-FEL CEM (or GEM) in two lines above, LYSTRA beneath colonist ploughing left with two oxen. RPC I 3539.TextImage
Lystra
RPC 3540
Augustus, AE of Lystra, Lycaonia. 5.94 g. IMP AVG, laureate head right / CERERIS, Ceres, seated left before altar, holding corn-ears, poppies and torch. RPC 3540; Von Aulock 3.TextImage
Olba
RPC 3724
Augustus AE 22mm of Olba, Cilica. Struck by Ajax, high priest of Olba and governor of Lalassis and Cennatis, dated Year 1 = AD 10-11. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head right / KENNATΩN KAI ΛAΛAΣΣEΩN AΡXIEΡEΩΣ AIANTOΣ TΡYKΡOY TOΠAΡCOY ET A around and beneath winged thunderbolt. BMC 9, SNG Cop 188, SGI 103.TextImage
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Cyprus
RPC 3906
Augustus AE16 Hemiobol of Paphos, Cyprus. DIVI F IMP CAESAR, head right / A PLAVTIVS PRO COS, temple of Aphrodite at Paphos, containing conical xoanon, semicircular courtyard. TextImage
Cyprus
RPC 3907
Augustus, AE16 of the Koinon of Cyprus. Struck 21-20 BC. Magistrate A. Plautius. IMP CAES DIVI F, bare head right / A PLAVTIVS PROCOS, Zeus standing left, holding patera, resting on short sceptre, eagle perched on his wrist. RPC 3907; BMC 4; Tziambazis 6.TextImage
RPC 3909Augustus and Gaius Caesar. AE27 of the Koinon of Cyprus. Struck AD 1. 7.56 g. AVGVST TRIB POT PONT (NT ligate) MAX, laureate head of Augustus right. / C CAESAR AVG F PRINC IVVENT), bare head of Gaius Caesar right. RPC 3909; Parks 6.34 (this coin); Amandry, Julio-Claudien I 3b.TextImage
Cyprus
RPC 3915
Augustus AE28 (dupondius) of Cyprus Mint, IMP AVGVST TR POT, laureate head right / Large SC in wreath. TextObv/Rev
Cyprus
RPC 3916
Time of Augustus (?), AE17, (2.39g) Cyprus, Scorpion. / Capricorn right, star above. RPC3916. TextImage
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Aegeae
RPC 4036cf
Augustus and Divus Julius Caesar AE 28mm of Cilicia, Aegeae. Dated CY 99(?). Bare head of Augustus right / AIΓEAIΩN THC IEΡAC KAI AYTONOMOY, bare head of Julius Caesar right; in left field, ΘK(?) above ΠAP monogram. SNG Levante 1691-1692. TextImage
Mopsus
RPC 4049
Divus Augustus and Diva Livia AE26 of Mopsus, Cilicia, struck by Tiberius. ΘEOC CEBACTOC MOΨEATΩN ..], radiate head of Augustus left / [Θ C]EBAC[TH MOΨEATΩN, draped bust of Livia right, hair in a bun (behind head). RPC 4049.TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4100
Augustus AE25 As of Antioch, Syria. CAESAR, bare head right / AVGVSTVS within laurel wreath. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4101
Augustus AE Sestertius of Syria or Cyprus(?). 22 BC. IMP AVGVST TR POT, laureate head right / OB CIVES SERVATOS in laurel wreath within triple circle. BMC 738. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4104
Augustus AE22 of an uncertain Syrian mint. Bare head right / C•A in laurel wreath. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4105
Augustus, AE of Antioch, Syria. 23-5 BC. 10.52 g. AVGVST TR POT, bare head right / Large SC in circle, all within laurel wreath. McAlee 193. RPC 4105.TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4106
Augustus AE 23mm of an uncertain Syrian mint. AVGVST TR POT, laureate head right / ΛT CA, two lines within laurel wreath. TextImage
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Antioch
Syria
RPC 4150
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria. Struck 5 BC. Bare head right / Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre; two monograms before, FE in exergue. Prieur 49. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4151
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria. Regnal year 26 = 5 BC. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head of Augustus right / ETOYΣ ςK NIKHΣ, Tyche of Antioch seated right on rock, holding palm branch, river Orontes swimming right at her feet, YΠA monogram and IB (= COS XII) in right field above ANT AYT monogram. Prieur 50. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4152
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Antioch. Year 27 = 5-4 BC. ΣEBAΣTOY KAIΣAΡOΣ, laureate head right / ETOYΣ ZK NIKHΣ, Tyche of Antioch, river god Orontes swimming at her feet, YA, IB, and TAY monograms before her. Wruck 3, Prieur 51. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4153
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria. Year 28 = 4-3 BC. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head right / ETOYΣ HK NIKHΣ, Tyche seated right, holding palm branch, river-god Orontes swimming to right below, IB, YΠA and ANT monograms before her. Wruck 4. TextObv/Rev
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Antioch
Syria
RPC 4155
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Antioch, Syria. Year 29 and COS XIII = 2 BC. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head right / ETOYΣ ΘK NIKHΣ, Tyche seated right, holding palm branch, river-god Orontes swimming to right below, IΓ and YΠA monogram before her. Wruck 6. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4156
Augustus. AR Tetradrachm of Antioch. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head right / ETOYΣ Λ NIKHΣ, Tyche seated right, holding palm branch, river-god Orontes swimming to right below; two monograms and IG before. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4157
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Antioch. Laureate head of Augustus right / Tyche seated on rock holding palm, with the river God Orentes swimming at her feet. TextImage
Antioch
RPC 4158
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Antioch ad Orontem, Syria. 15.12g, 26mm. Dated year 36 of the Actian Era and year 54 of the Caesarean Era (AD 6). KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head right / ANTIOXEON MHTΡOΠOΛEΩΣ, Tyche seated right on rocks, holding palm frond in right hand; half-length figure of river-god Orontes swimming right at her feet; ς-I Λ (regnal year) above; Δ N (Caesarean year) over ANT monogram to right. RPC 4158; Prieur 57; McAlee 187; Sear GIC 107 var.TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4246
Augustus AE 28mm of Antioch, Syria. Dated year 27 [Actian Era] = 5/4 BC. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head right / SC within laurel-wreath of eight leaves. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4247
Augustus AE27 of Antioch, Syria. Dated 5-4 BC. IMP AVGVST TR POT, laureate head right / large SC in laurel wreath of 8 leaves. BMC 129. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4248
Augustus, AE Semis of Antioch, Syria. 6-14 AD. AVGVST TR POT, laureate head right / Large SC within laurel wreath composed of eight sets of leaves. RPC 4248; McAlee 209(c).TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4250
Augustus, AE28 of Antioch, Syria. Year 27, ca. 5-4 BC, 19.21 gr. Laureate head right / AΡXIEΡATIKON ANTIOXEIΣ ZK in four lines within wreath of an archiereus. RPC 4250; BMC 167.TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4251
Augustus AE20 of Antioch, Syria. Year 27 (ZK) of the Actian Era = 5-4 BC. KAIΣAΡ ΣEBAΣTΩ AΡXIEΡEI, laureate head right / AΡXIE-ΡATIKON ANTIO-XEIΣ ZK, five line legend in wreath of an archierus. BMC 135-136, SGI 109. TextImage
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Antioch
Syria
RPC 4255
Augustus, AE28 of Antioch, Syria. Dated Year 28 of the Actian era. 4-3 BC. 16.20 g. KAIΣAΡI ΣEBAΣTΩ AΡCIEΡEI, laureate head right / AΡXEI-ΡATIKON-ANTIOXEIΣ-HK within wreath formed by rectangular sections. RPC 4255; BMC 9.TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4260
Augustus AE27 of Antioch, Syria. Year 35 of the Actian Era=AD 4-5. IMP AVGVST TR POT, laureate head right, EΛ monogram beneath neck / SC within wreath. RPC 4260; McAlee 206c; BMC 7.TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4261
Augustus AE23 of Antioch, Syria. AD 4-5. AVGVSTVS TR POT, laureate head right / large SC within laurel wreath of eight leaves. RPC 4261; McAlee 209b; SGI 108. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4264
Augustus AE26 mm of Antioch in Syria. Undated; AD 5-12. IMP AVGVST TR POT, laureate bust right of later style / SC within laurel wreath of eight leaves. BMC 128. TextImage
Antioch
Syria
RPC 4269
Antioch, Syria, Legate issue under Augustus, AE19 (as?). Year 44 (AD 12-13), Laureate head of Zeus right. / EΠI ΦIΛANOY ANTIOXEΩN, Ram leaping right, looking back at large star, _M below. BMC65. TextImage
Seleukeia
RPC 4328
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Seleucia Piereia, Syria. Dated Year 114 = AD 6. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head right / ΣEΛEYKEΩN THΣ IEΡAΣ KAI AYTONOMOY A-H, thunderbolt on throne, date IΔΡ below, all in wreath. BMC 32, SGI 112.TextImage
Laodikeia ad Mare
RPC 4381
Augustus AR Tetradrachm of Laodikeia ad Mare. Year 32 = 16 BC. KAIΣAΡOΣ ΣEBAΣTOY, laureate head right, BL before neck / IOYΛIEΩN TΩN KAI ΛAOΔIKEΩN ΘE, turreted, draped and veiled bust of Tyche right, A behind neck, Φ before neck. Prieur 1101. TextObv/Rev
Gabala
RPC 4452
Augustus, AE of Gabala, Syria. AD 1-14. 8.04 g. Bare head of Augustus rightm uncertain countermark / ΓABAΛEΩN, Astarte seated left, holding poppy and sceptre, sphinx at foot. ΛM in left field, ZH in exergue. RPC 4452; BMC 70; Mionnet V, 627.TextImage
Balanea
RPC 4460
Augustus AE23 of Balanea (Leukas-Claudia), 27 BC-AD 14. 8.42 g. Dated local year 50, AD 13-14. No legend, bare head right. / BAΛANEΩTΩN, male deity, wearing tiara, driving quadriga left. N above, XO downwards to right. RPC I 4460; Paris 970-971; Chandon 1818A.TextImage
Arados
RPC 4482
Augustus AE22 of Arados, Phoenicia, dated 8-7 BC, Veiled head of Tyche right, small head of Augustus before, facing right. / Zebu galloping left, Kof and MA above. TextImage
Berytos
RPC 4534
Augustus AE18 of Berytos, Phoenicia. CAISAR, laureate head right / COL IVL in laurel wreath. BMC 49, Lindgren III 1360, SGI 116. TextImage
Berytos
RPC 4535
Augustus, AE19 of Berytos, Phoenicia, P. Quintillus Varus as legate, IMP CAESA[R] AVGVSTVS] Bare head of Augustus right / P QVINTILLVS V LRVS TextImage
Berytos
RPC 4537
Augustus, AE of Berytus, Phoenicia. 3.31 g. CAESAR, laureate head left / dolphin entwined upwards around trident, all within wreath. RPC 4537; BMC 47.TextImage
Berytos
RPC 4538
Berytus, Phoenicia AE15 Hemi-Chalkus. Time of Augustus, 14 BC-14 AD. Eagle standing left with wings spread / large AVG within dotted border. TextImage
Berytos
RPC 4539
Augustus AE13 of Berytos, Phoenicia. Lituus / AVG in dotted border. Rouvier 489. TextImage
Berytos
RPC 4540
Augustus AE 23mm of Phoenicia, Berytos. Silanus, governor. IMP CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head right / COL IVL, veiled figure ploughing with two oxen left. BMC 52, Lindgren I 2252, Rouvier 491. TextImage
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Sidon
RPC 4604
Augustus, AE of Sidon, Phoenicia. 9.91 g. Laureate head left, crescent to left, all within wreath / ΣIΔΩN[OC IEΡAΣ] Λ [BΡ] beneath Europa with billowing veil, riding bull right. RPC 4604. BMC 205.TextImage
Sidon
RPC 4608
Phoenicia, Sidon. Augustus. AE 21mm. Year 117 (AD 6-7). Laureate head right / Car on two wheels, date in centre field. TextImage
Sidon
RPC 4609
Phoenicia, Sidon. Augustus AE 8 Chalkoi of Sidon, Phoenicia. Bare head right; HX (denomination) behind / Veiled Europa riding left on bull. TextImage
Chalkis
RPC 4774
Syria, Coele-Syria. Chalkis. Octavian and Zenodoros. Year 282 (32/31 BC). AE 21mm (6.83 gm). Bare head right of Octavian / Bare head left of Zenodorus.TextImage
Chalkis
RPC 4775
SG 5899
Octavian and Zenodorus AE20 of Chalkis, Syria. Dated Year 87. NE KAI, bare head of Octavian right, L ZΠ behind / ZENOΔΩΡOY TETΡAΡXOY KAI AΡXIEΡEΩΣ, bare head of Zenodorus left. SNG Cop 417, BMC 7, RPC 4775.TextImage
Damascus
RPC 4795
Augustus AE 21mm of Damascus. Year 325 (13/14 AD). Bare head (of Tiberius?) right / Turreted head of Tyche right; within wreath. BMC 3. TextImage
Arabia Felix
RPC 4997
Augustus AR Half Unit of Arabia Felix, the Himyarites. Laureate head of Augustus left, within wreath / Owl standing right on amphora, between two complex monograms, all within border formed of amphorae. SGI 5708v. TextImage
Gadara
RPC 4810
Augustus, AE18 of Gadara, Syria. AD 14-37. 4 g. Dated Actian Era 34 (AD 3-4). KAICAΡI, bare head right / ΓAΔAΡEIC, veiled, draped and turreted bust of Tyche right, date L LΔ to left. RPC 4810; Spijkerman 9.TextImage
Gaza
RPC 4894
Augustus AE of Gaza, Palestine. AD 5-6, 9.23g. Dated Year 66 of the local era. K-AI across fields, bare head right / Tyche, turreted, standing left, holding branch and two corn-ears. Gaza symbol in left field, date L Ξς over ΓA in right field. Rosenberg 44; BMC 10-11; RPC 4894.TextImage
Gaza
RPC 4896
Augustus AE15 of Gaza, Palestine. ca AD 10, 3.48g. Bare head right / Γ-A to left and right of lighted and garlanded altar. Rosenberg 45; RPC 4896.TextImage
Judaea
RPC 4954
Augustus AE15 Prutah, Judaea. 1.84 g. Dated Year 36, AD 6. Prefectus Marcus Ambibulus. KAICAΡOC, corn-ear. / Palm tree, date L-Λς across lower fields. RPC 4954; Sofaer 1-2; Meshorer 1; Hendin 635.TextImage
Judaea
RPC 4955
Augustus AE16 Prutah, Judaea. 2.26 g. Dated Year 39, AD 8-9. Prefectus Marcus Ambibulus. KAICAΡOC, corn-ear. / Palm tree, date L-ΛΘ across lower fields. RPC 4955; Meshorer 2; Sofaer 3-5; Hendin 1329.TextImage
Judaea
RPC 4956
Augustus AE17 Prutah, Judaea. 1.6 g. Dated Year 40, AD 9-10. Prefectus Marcus Ambibulus. KAICAΡOC, corn-ear. / Palm tree, date L-M across lower fields. RPC 4956; Meshorer 3; Sofaer 6; Hendin 637.TextImage
Judaea
RPC 4957
Augustus AE17 Prutah, Judaea. 2.11 g. Dated Year 41, AD 10-11. Prefectus Marcus Ambibulus. KAICAΡOC, corn-ear. / Palm tree, date L-MA across lower fields. RPC 4957; Meshorer 4 (315); Sofaer 7-8; Hendin 638.TextImage
Alexandria
RPC 5001
Augustus. AE27 Diobol (80 Drachmae) of Alexandria, Egypt. 80 Drachmai, 18.58 g. First series, struck ca 30-28 BC. ΘEOY YIOY, bare head right. / KAICAΡOC AYTOKΡATOΡOC, eagle standing left on thunderboltm cornucopiae to left, Π to right. RPC I 5001; Koln 1; Dattari (Savio) 2; K&G 2.5; Emmett 1; Staffieri, "Alexandria In Nummis", 2 (this coin).TextImage
Alexandria
RPC 5014
Alexandria, Egypt, time of Augustus, 63 BC-14 AD. AE Obol 16 mm, 3.82 gr. Dated CY 28 = 3-2 BC. KAI-ΣA-ΡOY, altar inscribed KH CEBA-CTOV in two lines within laurel wreath. RPC 5014; Feuardent 549; Milne 17 var (legends on different sides).TextImage
Alexandria
RPC 5030
Augustus, AE21 of Alexandria. AD 1-5. 5.84 g. ΠATEΡ ΠATΡIΔOΣ, laureate head right. / ΣE-BA-ΣTOΣ, caps of the Dioskuri, each with a star above. RPC 5030; Milne 20; Dattari 54 (this coin); BMC 2632; Paris 774.TextImage
Thessalonika
RPC 5409
Augustus AE28 of Thessalonica (?). Bare head right / Fiscus, quaetor's chair (sella quaestoria) and hastas, Q below. RPC I 5409; AMNG II 29 note (Pella); Syd 1362 [of Julius Caesar]. TextImage
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Pisidia
RPC 5412
Augustus, uncertain mint in Pisidia, 26 BC. 8.56 gr. IMP CAESAR DIVI F AVGVSTVS COS VIII, bare head right / T VOMAN M MEMM FLAM QVINQ ITER, colonist with pair of oxen ploughing right, behind a legionary eagle between two standards. RPC 5412.TextImage
Uncertain mint
RPC 5415
Augustus, Julia and Marcellus. AE, Uncertain Eastern or African mint. 25 BC. DIVI F AVGVST COS IX, bare head right, crowned by Victory flying left / M ACILIVS, bare head of Marcellus right, facing draped bust of Julia left. RPC 1 5415.TextImage
Syria
RPC 5419
Augustus, AE 19mm, Uncertain mint in Syria. 6.8g. AVGVS TR dot POT, laureate head left / "Year 3[...]”, diademed male head left. RPC I 5419; SNG Hunterian 4983.TextImage
Thessalonika
RPC 5421
Macedonia, Thessalonica. Augustus and Divus Julius Caesar. Circa 38 BC. AE 18mm (4.27 gm). CEBACTOC, bare head of Augustus right / ΘEOC, bare head of Julius Caesar right. TextImage
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Berytos
BMC 62
Divus Augustus AE24 of Berytus, Phoenicia. Time of Nerva or Trajan. DIVOS AVGVSTVS, bare head right / COL IVL AVG FEL BER, founder ploughing right. Rouvier 500, RPC I Page 648 note. Text
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Herod Philip
Hendin 531
Augustus AE19 of Judaea, Herod Philip. Year 12 = AD 8-9. KAICAΡI CEBACTΩ, laureate head of Augustus right / ΦIΛIΠΠOY TETΡAΡXOY, tetrastyle temple with stairs leading to it, dot in pediment, date LIB between columns. AJC II 3a, Meshorer 3, RPC 4940. TextImage
Judaea
Hendin 532
Augustus AE18 of Judaea, Herod Philip. Dated Year 12 = AD 8-9. KAICAΡI CEBACT, laureate head left / ΦIΛIΠΠOY TETΡAΡXOY, tetrastyle temple on high platform, date LIB between columns. Meshorer 4, RPC 4941. TextImage
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Howgego 345 Augustus AE18 provincial, worn smooth and countermarked with head of Helios right. TextImage
Alexandria
Emmett 1
Milne a
Augustus AE27mm 80-Drachm of Roman Alexandria. 1st series, ca 30-28 BC. ΘEOY YIOY, bare head right / KAIΣAΡOΣ AYTOKΡATOΡOΣ, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings closed, cornucopiae to left, Π behind. RPC 5001. TextImage
Alexandria
Milne 1
Sear5 1715
Augustus AE 40 Drachm of Alexandria. 1st series, ca 30-28 BC. ΘEOY YIOY, bare head right / KAIΣAΡOΣ AYTOKΡATOΡOΣ, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopiae before, M behind. Köln 2, Dattari 4, RPC 5002. (One example)
Alexandria
Milne 7
Sear5 1716
Augustus AE 40-Drachm of Alexandria, Egypt. 2nd series, after 19 BC. CEBA-CTOC, bare head right / KAICAΡ, priestly implements: simpulum, vase, lituus and axe. Köln 4, Emmett 6, RPC 5007. (One example)
Alexandria
Milne 8
Sear5 1720
Augustus AE15mm 20-Drachm of Alexandria, Egypt. After 19 BC. CEBACTOC, cylindrical altar inscribed with denomination K=20 / KAICAΡ, cornucopiae. RPC 5009. (One example)
Alexandria
Milne 9
Sear5 1721
Augustus AE Dichalkon of Alexandria. 3rd series, ca 10-5 BC. KAIΣAΡ, head right / ΣEBAΣTOΣ, star and crescent. RPC 5021. (One example)
Alexandria
Milne 29
Sear 1714
Augustus AE24 Diobol of Alexandria. Year 41 = AD 11-12, Head right / Nike standing left, L MA at sides. BMC 4, Dattari 28, RPC 5062.TextImage
Alexandria
Milne 31
Augustus, AE diobol, 9.19g; 25mm. Alexandria, Egypt. Year 41, AD 11-12. No legend, laureate head right / Oak-wreath with date LMA within. RPC 5061, Milne 31.TextImage
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